Toro Teddy gifting the prize winner to one of the alumni. Photo by Efren Gutierrez Feb 19. By Efren Gutierrez Staff Reporter. The year was in 2005, Doug Fetters graduated and received his bachelor’s degree in geography and minor in Earth science. Fetter is one of the many alums that attended CSUDH Homecoming 2022. “When […]
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Attempting Normalcy: Three Weeks Later
Students attending in-person classes, speaking to each other while wearing masks indoors as part of the university requirement. Photos by Lloyd Bravo. By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter and Opinion Editor. I was only a half-hour late for my first class due to my constant scrambling to find the room for the digital magazine course, which […]
Resources and programs help Toros gain new skills and experiences
Contrary to popular belief, “The Innovation Incubator is open to all students,” David Ochi said. By Katherine Quezada, Staff Reporter. Photo By: Compare Fibre, Courtesy of Unsplash Did you know that CSUDH offers multiple programs and fellowships to increase skill sets and expand resumes for students of all majors? With classes now back in person, […]
Vicente Fernandez will have a local street named after him
Mariachi Plaza in Boyle Heights where Vicente Fernandez Street will reside. Photo by RODNAE Productions from Pexels. By Brandon Ramos, Staff Reporter The Mexican singer and legend Vicente Fernandez will have a street named after him in East Los Angeles. Bailey street in Boyle Heights will be renamed “Vicente Fernandez street.” This portion of the […]
A New Resource Center Will Soon be a Home Away from Home for Asian and Pacific Students on Campus
Nate Nguyen, the APCC’s new Program Director, is welcomed by Teddy the Toro, as he begins work on the new resource center. Photo courtesy of APCC. By Mycah Serdenia, Staff Reporter California State University, Dominguez Hills will soon be home to a new resource center that aims to foster academic and personal success for Asian […]