By Tanisha Bell Editor-in-Chief Leslie Nakai, a Cal State Dominguez Hills alumna who died in 2000, left behind a legacy that still benefits communications majors today. She had dealt with a life-long heart condition and, after “several successful surgeries and treatments,” died at age 25. She suffered a heart attack just seven months […]
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MSA and mentees honored at Laker game
By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Male Success Alliance (MSA) was recognized by the Los Angeles Lakers Feb. 28 for its contributions mentoring youth. Members got the opportunity to meet TV commentator Stu Lantz and Laker star Tarik Black. Lantz was asked a variety of questions, including who […]
Attending a Career Fair May Change Your Life
By Olya Podorozhko Staff Writer Students gathered Feb. 28 in the Loker Student Union for the Spring Career and Internship Expo, where multiple participating employers were offering various paid student internships and full- and part-time positions. If you have never attended a career fair here on campus, it is highly recommended by academic […]
Women’s Resource Center hosts 4th annual Women’s Conference
By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer The Women’s Resource Center will celebrate Women’s History month March 15 by hosting the fourth annual Women’s Conference in the Loker Student Union. The conference titled, “Transforming Visibility Through Advocacy and Empowerment,’’ will run from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Artist and Black Lives Matter activist Nikkita Oliver […]
Play to provide thrills, laughs on campus
By Judy Camarillo Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Department of Theatre and Dance will soon present another performance: “She Kills Monsters.” The play was written by Qui Nguyen, a TV/film writer who co-founded the OBIE Award-winning Vampire Cowboys of NYC Theatre Company. Naomi Buckley is directing. “She Kills Monsters” is […]