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BREAKING NEWS: First Two Weeks of Spring to be 100 Percent Virtual

By Robert Rios, Campus Editor CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said today that with the current surge in COVID-19 cases predicted to last for eight weeks that he is directing all instruction through at least the first two weeks of the spring semester be virtual only. Parham said in his report to the campus’ academic […]

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Pandemic Upside? Campus Never Been Cleaner

Custodian Jackie Thomas makes student safety a priority, and does it with a (masked) smile. Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Staff Reporter Handwashing, mask-wearing, sanitizing, social distancing and constant disinfection. COVID-19 has changed the way the world functions and the California State University, Dominguez Hills campus is no different. With only 4 percent of […]

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Hey There COVID-19, You Still Out There?

Despite your doubt and mask-less face, coronavirus is still out there. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Culture Editor It’s been six whole months since Los Angeles County was hit by the coronavirus. 26 weeks since Gov. Gavin Newson declared his Executive Order for the State of California in a attempt to limit the […]

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“Love is Enough” For One Family Affected by ASI Child Care Center Closure

CSUDH senior and single mom, Kathleen Voyles, and daughter Rylee. Photo courtesy of Kathleen Voyles. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter Each morning before sunrise she pulls herself out of bed and drags her exhausted body into the kitchen to make coffee.  After a brief commute to her makeshift workspace in the living room of the […]