CSUDH President Thomas Parham (giving hug), AVP of Student Life and Dean of Students Matt Smith (left) Dean of Undergraduate Studies Kim Costino (right), and CSUDH student Caleb Padilla (center), talking after the event. Photo by Ben Verbrugge. By Ben Verbrugge, Staff Reporter Since May of 2020, California State University, Dominguez Hills has been working […]
Tag: Art
Is Rock Music Making a Comeback?
Rock band Volumes playing “Edge of the Earth” at 1720 Warehouse in Los Angeles, Calif. Photo by Leah Quintero By Leah Quintero, Staff Reporter When David Isaacs, the history of rock professor at CSUDH, was in high school he used to be one of the very few people that enjoyed listening to metal, a subgenre […]
Art Saves and Heals; Celebrating Black Student Artists
President of BSU and student artist Terrie Kennon’s artwork. Byline: Brenda Sanchez-Barrera and Mercy Calvo-Cruz, Staff Reporter Terrie Kennon If you come across the Black Student Union (BSU), or even just stumble upon their Instagram page, you might be drawn to their 2021-2022 logo. The BSU logo is a recreation of “This is America… No […]
This Visual Artist Reminds Us of the Importance of Community
Visual artist, Toni Scott, asks the question, “How can we come together as one race, the human race, in greater unity?” through her exhibit, “Transcend.” Photo courtesy of the visual artist Toni Scott. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter In her exhibit titled “Transcend” at California State University, Dominguez Hills, artist Toni Scott displays seven art […]
Yoshie Sakai Brings a Piece of Her Neighborhood
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer Unlike so many art exhibits, which feature work hanging on walls and people pausing to look and moving on, Yoshie Sakai’s “Koko’s Neighborhood,” currently in the University Art Gallery, is anything but traditional. It is a pop-up exhibit that combines physical objects and videos written, directed and starring Sakai that is […]