As anti-Asian hate crime increases, university departments chime in on their condemnation of racist, sexist rhetoric and violence towards the Asian American Pacific Islander communities. Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Updated at 6:30 p.m. CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham, the Asian Pacific studies program, and the California Faculty […]
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Breaking News: Toro Nation Names New Athletic Director
Dena Freeman-Patton takes the helm of CSUDH Athletics, bringing her fresh experience from Division I programs and returns to the CSU system. Photo by Rick Hoskin | CSUDH Athletics By Daniel Tom | Contributing Writer After a five-month search, a new leader will take the horns of Toros Athletics. On Wednesday, California State University, Dominguez […]
Racing to Reduce – Campus Office Keeping Us Green
Teddy Toro celebrated Earth Day two years ago with fellow Toros and campus community. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Office of Sustainability. Photo courtesy of Office of Sustainability By Benjamin Gomez | Staff Reporter Most people see an empty soup can and think it has served its purpose and belongs in the trash. Brittany Black sees […]
All You Need Is Traveling…Restrictions
Last chance at catching a glimpse of Mexico while flying back to the U.S. from 3,000 feet. Photo by Xitlaly Ruiz. By Xitlaly Ruiz, Staff Reporter In an effort to reduce the spread of COVID-19, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced that as of Jan. 26, they would require all air passengers, […]
In a Taxing Season, CSUDH Community Gets Free Help
CSUDH’s free tax preparation service can help those filing taxes save money as well as burnish the resumes of student volunteers. Photo courtesy of VITA. By Iracema Navarro, Senior Editor For the past year, we’ve all been dealing with the uncertainty of the coronavirus; but now it’s time to deal with one of life’s two […]