By Steffen Vukojevich Staff Writer For the second year in a row, an NFL team has relocated to Los Angeles. On Jan. 12, the Chargers announced they will play home games in Carson, after 56 years in San Diego. The Bolts will play their first two seasons at STUB HUB CENTER on the Cal State […]
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Journalism Club attends Professional Journalism Convention
By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer On Dec. 2, the Society of Independent Student Journalists attended Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) JournCamp in Las Vegas, where more than 50 students and professionals came together to network and gain insight on new and evolving methods in the media industry. The camp showed students how media is rapidly […]
Textbook costs bankrupt educational goals
By Brandon Brown News Editor What would you do with $1,200? Go on a trip? Go on an Amazon shopping spree? Put rims on your Prius? Or, more likely, buy textbooks? If you’re like most people, No. 4 wasn’t even a serious option. However, for college students across the nation, it’s not just something to […]
MSA hosts ugly sweater mixer and toy drive social
By Marco Negrete Staff Writer Do you have an ugly holiday sweater and just do not know what to do with it? Well, now you do. The Male Success Alliance plans to host an Ugly Sweater Mixer and Toy Drive Social Dec. 10 in the CSUDH Loker Student Union Ballroom. “The purpose of The Ugly […]
CSU protects students with sanctuary space
By Da’ Ron Frost Staff Writer With Donald Trump elected president, many undocumented citizens living in America fear being deported. But the California State University system stands behind its undocumented students, making the CSU system a “sanctuary space.” A sanctuary space protects undocumented students who attend a CSU and feel threatened by Trump’s victory. On […]