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Exploring CSUDH’s underground labyrinth

By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer As students and faculty ponder away on the walkways and in the buildings on campus, most are unaware of the labyrinth of tunnels and passageways running underfoot. Underneath CSUDH, runs a quarter-mile of underground tunnels, leading a system of water-carrying pipes directly to campus buildings. This system was integrated to […]

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Grant aims to increase Latinos studying computer science

By Marco Negrete Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills and six other campuses have received three grants from the National Science Foundation for $2.5 million because of their success in increasing the number of Latino and underserved students studying computer science. “The grants help increase the number of Hispanic students who enter the computing workforce […]

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CSUDH honored by Obama with president’s higher ed. honor roll

By Da’ Ron Frost Staff Writer President Obama has honored California State University, Dominguez Hills, for its work in the community service field. CSUDH has been honored with “distinction” for the 2015 President’s Higher Education Community Service Honor Roll within the “General Community Service” category. CSUDH is one of 14 California State Universities that were […]

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Shedding light and hope for undocumented students

By Sheena Hutchinson Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills, known for its diverse student population, also helps undocumented students here at home through an immigrant student alliance called Espiritu de Nuestro Futuro. Founded in 2001, ENF has been a support group for many undocumented students. CSUDH is one of the first campuses in the CSU […]