As the semester begins, students can expect to see ASI tabling across campus until elections take place in March, and are encouraged to ask questions. Photo […]
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How One Missing Case, Unburied the Neglect of 400 Native American Women
The Pow Wow is an annual event hosted by the American Indian Center. They invite the Native American community to bring education on the Indigenous […]
State Lawmakers Address Student Concerns Over Tuition, Mental Health
By Lafie Bradford, Staff Reporter Seeking to alleviate concerns of increased costs for higher education, while also increasing support for mental health services for students, […]
The Roar of a Panther: Bobby Seale on Active Revolution
Photo of Bobby Seale, 1972, courtesy of Bob Fitch Photography Archive, Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries By Robert Rios, Campus Editor If you […]
A Long History for University’s Newest Major
Photo courtesy of CSUDH Campus News Center By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor The South Bay has been shaped by many cultures. Native peoples first settled […]