By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer Outreach and School Relations at CSUDH will present the Super Saturday African-American College & Career Summit from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 28. The summit was created to increase college preparation, enrollment and graduation rates among African American students. Students can attend seminars and workshops, receive assistance with federal […]
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‘Made in Cotton’ explores challenging themes
By Jacqueline Resendiz Rosales Staff Writer “Made in Cotton” will feature pieces from Mark Steven Greenfield, Karen Hampton and Raksha Parekh beginning on Oct. 25 in the University Art Gallery. This exhibit focuses on racial politics, the production of cotton and the history of slavery. Each artist excels in different types of imagery, from using […]
‘Drop, cover and hold’
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills plans to participate in the annual Great California Shakeout at 10:19 a.m Oct. 19. Why on Oct. 19? The drill takes place every third Thursday in October. Not only will millions of Californians practice how to “drop, cover and hold,” but millions of people worldwide will […]
Graduation application is expensive
By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer Commencement is only seven months away, but seniors graduating next semester should already be applying for graduation this month. One of the things students might find when applying for graduation is the $65 processing fee. “The majority of that fee goes for commencement,” said Tara Hardee, the CSUDH university registrar. […]
Documentary examines the relationship of Latino immigrants and their LGBTQ+ children
By Julissa James Guest Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills students gained insight into the complex relationship of Latino immigrants and their LGBTQ family members through a recent screening of “El Canto del Colibrí,” a 2015 documentary directed and produced by activist filmmaker, Marco Castro-Bojorquez. The film, screened in honor of National Coming Out Day […]