(From Left to Right: 2005, 2010, 2018, 2019) Stephen Janes former ASI Program Coordinator, alumni, and KDHR lead makes his departure from campus after his 16-year involvement. All images provided by Stephen Janes composite by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Assistant Section Editor Whether you saw him working the front of the radio booth, an […]
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Graduating Seniors Share Some Artistic Wonder
By Desiree Lee, Staff Reporter Although it’s a classic of English literature and one of the most beloved tales ever written, “Alice in Wonderland” has had some interesting interpretations, ranging from one long drug trip or a parable about eating disorders, to an allegory of British colonialism. But deep, or reaching, interpretation isn’t required in […]
2021 Faculty Awards: Honoring Exemplary Teaching, Research and Service
Even in a mostly virtual academic world, the work continues, and on April 22, five CSUDH faculty members were formally recognized for their work during the faculty awards ceremony. Each of the awards has a different focus, but whether chosen for distinction in terms of on-class instruction, research and scholarship, service to the university or […]
SPS and the Asian Pacific Studies Program Provide a safe space to confront AAPINH hate
With recent events in mind like the Atlanta Shooting, SPS and the Asian Pacific Studies Program provided a virtual healing session for AAPIN students. Screenshot by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Assistant Section Editor Asian hate crimes have been at the epicenter of the former and present year. These types of crimes increased in numbers during […]
Is This Space a Winning Touchdown?
The Toro Touchdown space utilizes its vast open area as a place to study and connect online. Photo by Carlos Martinez By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor After a year of having all but 8% of classes held in the virtual landscape, the Loker Student Union partnered with the Emergency Operations Center, the President’s Cabinet, University […]