By Tanisha Bell Staff Writer Vivian Price, who teaches Interdisciplinary Studies and coordinates the Labor Studies program on campus, has been selected for a Fulbright Scholarship. The selection will allow her to teach at the University of Liverpool, a community with deep ties to the organized labor movement, in spring 2018. Price plans to teach […]
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Domestic violence survivor offers hope to victims
By Miroslava Cerda Staff Writer In light of Sexual Assault Awareness month, Cal State Dominguez Hills featured a guest speaker April 28 who survived sexual abuse and wrote a book about it. Bobbie Becerra, author of “Learning to Take It: How I Grew to Accept Abuse,” spoke about the hardships she encountered in her life […]
Different ways to cope with stress due to finals
By Da’ Ron Frost Staff Writer College can be stressful, but stress takes on a whole new meaning when the semester is ending and finals are approaching. Since they’re a huge part of their final grade, students need to perform well during finals. Finals can consist of exams, projects, papers, or any number of creative […]
DACA student fears new administration will deport him (Traducido en español by Erika Arreola)
By Pedro Cruz Staff Writer Estudiante y recipiente de DACA en la Universidad de Domínguez Hills, Jesus Rojas de 23 años no tiene memoria de su hogar natal en México Zinapecuaro, Michoacán. Rosas llego a los Estados Unidos cuando tenia un año y no a regresado a México. Antes de su estado legal de DACA, […]
DACA student fears new administration will deport him
By Pedro Cruz Staff Writer Jesus Rosas, a 23-year-old Cal State Dominguez Hills student and Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipient, has no memories from his home town of Zinapecuaro, Michoacán, Mexico. Rosas arrived to the United States when he was a year old and hasn’t been to his home country since. Prior to […]