1974 time capsule used to commemorate 1910 Los Angeles International Aviation Meet. Photo by Stephen Chamberlain By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor Who knew our school had a team of explorers hidden within the confines of the fifth floor of the university library? I had almost forgotten, due to COVID-19 keeping us off of campus. Nonetheless, […]
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A CSUDH Professor’s Passion For Politics
Professor Charles Thomas hopes to take the win in the city of Carson’s District 1 race in November. Photo courtesy of Charles Thomas. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor This fall, besides continuing as an instructor at California State University, Dominguez Hills’ College of Business Administration and Public Policy, Charles Thomas has embarked on a new […]
New Blackboard Ultra Phased Migration Begins
New CSUDH Blackboard logo. Screenshot from https://toro.csudh.edu/. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter You may have noticed that new Learning Management System (LMS) smell on your first day attending classes online at California State University, Dominguez Hills. And you would be right. The visual aspects of the Blackboard Ultra (BbU) LMS, including the “Institution Page” and […]
Ethnic Studies: What’s Next For CSU’s?
While the campus is mostly silent, there has been much conversation over the summer. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor With the signing of AB 1460 by Gov. Newsom on Aug.17, an ethnic studies course is officially a requirement for CSU students graduating in the 2024-25 academic year. But the signing of […]
Black Lives Matter: Solidarity and Healing
Nearly 300 people participated in last week’s healing event. Courtesy photo. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor A healing and solidarity event designed to serve as a bridge between faculty, staff, and students to support social change and anti-racism Thursday drew nearly a capacity virtual crowd of 300. The “It Takes a Village Black Lives Matter Healing and […]