Photo by Fateme Alaie Via Unsplash By Ben Gomez, Staff Reporter Today is Earth Day, the 51st annual celebration not just of the planet we live upon, but our relationship to it, and how our individual actions combined on a global scale imperil everything the Earth sustains. It’s a big deal, and CSUDH like many educational […]
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A Movement Waiting to Be Resolved
The walls of an independent bookstore in Long Beach serve as the physical counterpart to an online exhibit created by the CSUDH archives and special collections department. The exhibit traces the evolution of the Black Power movement, and reproductions of the front pages of the Black Panther newspaper are among the exhibit’s pieces. Photo by […]
The fundamentals of MSA
In recognition of their academic achievements, MSA members are honored and celebrated on, front stage as they are given their sashes upon graduation. Photo courtesy of MSA. By Anthony Vasquez, Assistant Section Editor The Male Success Alliance (MSA) is an organization focused on providing undergraduate men of color with academic resources, mentorships opportunities, and improving […]
Alumna Karlynn Parker plays a big role after graduation
Recent CSUDH graduate Karlynn Parker, overlooks the pandemic and has her eye set on being a producer. Photo courtesy of Karlynn Parker. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter The pandemic may have caused many graduating students of California State University, Dominguez Hills to feel uncertain about their lives after graduating, but CSUDH alumna, Karlynn Parker, felt […]
Academic Senate Round-Up: 40-50% In-Person Classes This Fall at Most, Vaccines Encouraged
The main topic of discussion is the chance of more people being allowed on campus what that will look like. Photo by Robert Rios By Robert Rios, Campus Editor There is a chance to have students who will be on campus ground when the fall semester begins in four months, which is between 40-50 percent, […]