Professor Emeritus, Miguel Dominguez, played a vital role in shaping the Latinx experience at CSUDH. Photo Courtesy of California State University Dominguez Hills Photograph Collection By Maya Garibay-Sahm, News Editor In 2020, California State University, Dominguez Hills, ranked in the top 50 universities, in educating and graduating Latinx. CSUDH ranked 25th for bachelor’s degrees conferred […]
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Fresh Faces and New Places
CSUDH women’s volleyball team has several freshman who played a major role during this season. Photo by Javier Perez By Jarmiah Gerges, Staff Reporter Volleyball is a sport in which the team comes first. Winning is impossible if the team does not succeed as a unit. From the service that is received to the set […]
Housing Students Still Don’t Have AC, What’s Up With That?
Blinds closed halfway shut in an effort to keep the sun out and a breeze in. Photo by Melissa Melgar By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Students who have lived in the university apartments for the past three years have had a front-row seat in watching the construction and opening of the $56 million residence hall […]
AI-Robots Coming to Your Local Restaurant, Is it Time to Panic?
Los Angeles, California, has 6.91 robots for every 1,000 workers according to statistics. Photo by FDATA ROBOT. By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter Robots are showing up in many occupations, including the restaurant industry. They are accomplishing human tasks including taking orders, making deliveries, and even cooking up food. Some people have always feared that robots […]
Food Contract with Aramark Defended, Criticized at Town Hall
By Maya Garibay-Sahm, News Editor The university has a $20 million dining hall in the early stages of development and a new dining services partner to handle it. And that company, Aramark, was the focus of a town hall last week that showed that even if the deal is finalized, there are some Toros who […]