By: Iracema Navarro, Staff Reporter In an effort to make voting more convenient and accessible, California made major changes in the process in 2016–and CSUDH is part of it. The CSUDH Vote Center will enable voters to cast their votes in person from Feb. 29 to March 3 in room EE-1213 in the Extended Extended […]
Category: Politics
Supreme Court Approves Public Charge Rule: Immigrants Will Be Denied Residency If They Need Government Aid
Spanish-language version follows English version By Brenda Verano, Staff Writer Last Monday, after a 5-4 conservative-leaning majority vote, the U.S. Supreme Court approved the public charge rule to go into effect starting February 24th. Tomorrow, the Dreamers Success Center will hold an event providing information about this decision. This has given a green light to […]
Everyone Must Be Counted
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Writer CSUDH student Mouine Jackson-Taylor thinks that every person living in this country is equally important and that we all count. Just as important, she thinks we should all be counted. The senior public relations and advertising manager is also a recruiting manager for the U.S. Census Bureau, which next year […]
Hate Immigration Concerns Rattle Nerves
By: Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Contributing Writers: Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor, Robert Rios, News Editor Last Tuesday, Nov. 12, the U.S. Supreme Court heard oral arguments in a case that could end DACA and drastically affect the futures of nearly 800,0000 people living in the U.S., including approximately 500 undocumented students at California State University, Dominguez […]
Declining Enlistment in U.S. and Israeli Militaries
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The sun beat down on the tops of our heads as the breeze stirred the long grass that tangled itself around the metallic signs and rusted barbed wire lining the cliff of the Golan Heights, separating it from the Syrian border. Zohar Kapustin pointed to a far off spot on the […]