CSUDH Prof. Jarod Kawasaki gets acknowledged for co-authoring two chapters in a newly published book. The book contains 256 pages and is available to purchase now. Photo Courtesy of CSUDH Education Instagram By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter Dr. Jarod Kawasaki, Assistant Professor in the Division of Teacher Education and Assessment Coordinator at California State University, […]
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How One Missing Case, Unburied the Neglect of 400 Native American Women
The Pow Wow is an annual event hosted by the American Indian Center. They invite the Native American community to bring education on the Indigenous culture to the Toro community. Photo Courtesy of Cheryl McKnight By: Catalina Garcia and Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporters The week of Sept. 11 Gabby Petito, a 23-year-old white woman who […]
American Heart Association grants clinical science major a generous stipend
Senior clinical science major Alex Camarillo with a bright future ahead. Photo Credits: Derrick Nguyen, CSC Historian By Richard Ricardo Jr., Staff Writer In September, CSUDH senior clinical science major, Alex Camarillo was awarded the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Scholars Program sponsored by the American Heart Association. This prestigious award is only given to 30 […]
Library Wants to Redefine Perception of its Services
The Campus Library is currently open both online and in person, Monday-Fridays and a “Librarian Chat” available 24/7. By Alex Avila, Staff Reporter The ways the Leo F. Cain Library at CSUDH has been utilized by students before and after the pandemic lockdown are evident and are very distinct. This has led library staff to […]
My Silent War with the Shadow of Anxiety
October 10 is World Mental Health Day and for Catalina Garcia, the importance of this day is personal and raw as she advocates for awareness and advocacy against social stigmas of things like anxiety or depression. By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter My anxiety has always been a complicated road that I’ve had to learn to […]