By Yesenia Flores Not too long ago, I noticed that women apologize for some of the most unnecessary situations. If you were to stop and pay close attention, you would also recognize that some women say sorry a ridiculous amount of times. I realized I was apologizing far too much after an encounter with an […]
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Letter From the Editor-in-Chief
Illustration by Darlene Maes Dear Toro Community, My name is Jordan Darling and many of you do not know me, but those who do know that I can be very intense and very passionate about the news and can sometimes be a little too intense. It has been my pleasure to serve as Editor-in-Chief of […]
STAFF EDITORIAL: Even Socially Distant, We All Have to Work Together
It took two months for COVID-19 to seem real for most of us on this campus. It’s taken less than five days for it to turn us inside out and upside down. What felt last Wednesday as more of a formality than a shock to the system (President Parham’s email announcing three days of canceled classes […]
These Hills Will be Roamed Again
Yesterday’s rain supplied a fitting soundtrack for a campus with few students. Photo by Robert Rios. By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor As the shadow of the coronavirus threat lengthens across the world, even our small slice of that world has been darkened by its gloomy haze. So it was only fitting that on the first […]
Prepare for Life After Graduation Now
By Julissa Casillas, Staff Reporter Some seniors at California State University, Dominguez Hills feel prepared to tackle the challenges that arise post-graduation. For others, graduation brings about feelings of confusion and anxiety. For those who have doubts, there are several resources for those need help in figuring out their plans. According to College Fix, half […]