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Gov. Newsom’s Proposed Budget Hailed for Extensive Funding Increases

By Alex GrafManaging Editor California State University, Dominguez Hills may see its currently closed theater and pool re-open, more tenure-track faculty and classes added, and increased resources for food insecure and homeless students. At least that’s the hope from newly elected California Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2019-20 state budget, which he unveiled on Jan. 10. […]

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Out of the Classroom: Labor and Community Organizing Course Aims to Teach Students How to Organize for Social Justice

By Kelsey ReichmannEditor in Chief On Feb. 1, 1960, four Greensboro, North Carolina teenagers sat at a lunch counter and refused to leave, helping to ignite a movement that would ultimately result in great strides in social justice in the Deep South. In 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, more than 1,000 students […]

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Career Center Holds Major/Minor Fair

By Glenn MarshallStaff Writer On Tuesday January 30ththe Career Center partnered with the University Advisement Center, Educational Opportunity Program, Encounter to Excellence, and Toro’s Guardian Scholars to hold their fourth Major/Minor Fair.  The goal of this event is to promote awareness of the available majors and minors on campus, give insight towards exploring new paths […]