By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief The immigrant experience in the United States is not a monolithic one. Much of the political focus for the U.S. has been on immigration reform with a lot of attention on immigrants from Mexico and other countries south of the border; and those from the countries that President Donald Trump has […]
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University Works on Improving Student Connection
By Cindy Sepulveda Staff Writer The Information Technology (IT) Service team, in partnership with Modo Labs and Appian, have launched a new iToros Mobile app, designed to help students access important campus resources and services. Earlier this year, Bill Chang, associate vice president of Development & Digital Convergence, along with student focus groups and IT […]
Will Josiah Ever Get Justice?
By Alex Graf News Editor Although Humboldt State University is the northernmost of California State University campuses, two deaths of students on or near it the past two years are reverberating throughout the state, as evidenced by the Nov. 14 CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach. Members of the Students for Quality Education […]
As Close to On-Campus Fine Dining as You’ll Get
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Campus dining isn’t limited to what is located in the open areas of the Loker Student Union. Tucked in the northwest part of the building is the easily missed 1910 Café and Lounge. It’s a peaceful place to have a sit-down meal with friends or even have a moment to […]
Goodbye SCC
By Kelsey Reichmann Managing Editor Out with the old, in with the new, well eventually anyway. As part of the Master Plan at California State University, Dominguez Hills, the Small College Complex will soon be demolished in order for new buildings to be built. All programs and classrooms occupying the SCC will be moved to […]