Union members, CSU hopeful deal can be reached By Karl Hays, Marianne Ruiz For months, the California Faculty Association and California State University have gone back and forth over a new contract. Negotiations stalled in August just before the start of the school year, and now, it seems the CFA may be one step closer […]
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Women’s Basketball Preview
The Women’s Basketball team is headed for a new season The women’s basketball season is underway for the Toros as they look to make another run in the NCAA D2 Tournament. Last season, CSUDH had its best season in school history with a 31-3 overall record and made it all the way to the Elite […]
Incarcerated Students Can Now Earn a Master’s Degree at CSUDH
HUX program offers master’s degree opportunity for incarcerated students A new graduate degree initiative offered at Dominguez Hills is giving incarcerated people the chance to continue their education. The exclusive HUX program marks the first time the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation (CDCR) has formally partnered with the state’s higher education system. HUX – […]
Higher Parking Fees Squeeze Toros
The cost of parking at CSUDH is rising and some students say the higher rate is squeezing their bank accounts. The current rate for a student parking pass has increased to $200 per semester. The question is, should Toros just come to expect (and accept) that this trend will continue? CSUDH is mostly a commuter […]
CSUDH Student Speak About AI at Video Game Conference
On day two, Corvalis Cohen gave a presentation on AI Integrations with Unity and Virtual Production at the GameDevGuild Conference. “It was exactly the kind of thing that I was waiting for.” Jason Weimann, co-founder and host of the GameDevGuild conference, said. Photo by Joseph Sanker. By Joseph Sanker Staff Reporter Corvalis Cohen, a sophomore […]