By Osiris Bahena Staff Writer So, midterms are over and you deserve a drink. Whether it’s because you know you did well and deserve it, or because you think you failed and want to drink your sorrows away, I found three places you should check out. First on my list is Buffalo Wild Wings. Not […]
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CSUDH is Hiring Faculty
By Kelsey Reichmann Managing Editor California State University, Dominguez Hills is committed to raising graduation rates, nearly $3.5 million a year committed. The Graduation Initiative 2025 was set up across all the California State Universities in 2015 to raise graduation rates. Each year, the CSU allocates funds to each university depending on need. For the […]
Women’s Resource Center Sparks Conversation on Disability, ‘Stimming’ and Creating Accessibility
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer In honor of Disability and Social Justice Month, the Women’s Resource Center hosted a panel discussion regarding the topic on Nov. 13. The main topic of discussion was how disability and gender is a social justice issue to many and the ways it can be changed for everyone. The […]
571 Days and Counting…
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief That’s how long it has been since Humboldt State University David Josiah Lawson was murdered at the age of 19 at an off-campus party near the school. Almost two years later, his family, along with California State University students and faculty, are still fighting for justice for his unsolved murder. “Once […]
Presidential Distinguished Lecture Featuring Tommie Smith Brings Awareness to CSUDH
A panel of prominent African-Americans involved in the athletics world kicked off the first Presidential Distinguished Lecture series of California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham’s tenure Nov. 7. The focus of the panel discussion was the intersection of athletics and social issues, and whether athletics is a suitable platform for people to […]