FAFSA is first come first serve, don’t forget to submit your application starting Oct 1. Photo by John Schnobrich on UnSplash By Carina Noyola, Staff Reporter 19 million students apply to the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) every year. The application which helps a large portion of undergraduate and graduate students fund their […]
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Hispanic Heritage Month Update
Today is the halfway point in National Hispanic Heritage Month, which runs Sept. 15-Oct. 15. And as with nearly everything occurring in the midst of a pandemic, the recognition of the history, heritage, and “cultures and contributions of both Hispanic and Latino Americans” probably isn’t getting as much attention as it deserves. But something historic […]
South Bay Economic Forecast Goes Virtual
Students will need to register in order to participate in the meeting. The first 150 registrants will have complimentary meals delivered by Everytable. Photo courtesy of South Bay Economics Institute. By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer The sixth annual South Bay Economic Forecast meeting titled, “Adapting to Change: Surviving & Thriving During Disruption” will be hosted […]
Pandemic Upside? Campus Never Been Cleaner
Custodian Jackie Thomas makes student safety a priority, and does it with a (masked) smile. Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Staff Reporter Handwashing, mask-wearing, sanitizing, social distancing and constant disinfection. COVID-19 has changed the way the world functions and the California State University, Dominguez Hills campus is no different. With only 4 percent of […]
Hey There COVID-19, You Still Out There?
Despite your doubt and mask-less face, coronavirus is still out there. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Culture Editor It’s been six whole months since Los Angeles County was hit by the coronavirus. 26 weeks since Gov. Gavin Newson declared his Executive Order for the State of California in a attempt to limit the […]