By Sapphire Perez & Dylan Smith, Staff Reporters With homemade signs, megaphones, and slogans of solidarity, Toros marched across campus on Feb. 18, demanding that CSUDH officials take immediate action to save jobs amid a University system-wide budget crisis. At least 150 students, faculty, and staff joined the rally, marching from the Loker Student Union […]
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Small in Numbers, Big in Excellence, Three CSUDH Students Win Local Finance Competition
(Left to right) Aamir Hajidatoo,Roberto Morales, Yihao (Ethan) Peng,and Dr. Rama Malladi out to eat to celebrate their participation and win in the 2021- 2022 CFA Institute Research Challenge. Photo Courtesy of Aamir Hajidatoo Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor in Chief A group from the California State University, Dominguez Hills finance club won second place in […]
Stop Asian Hate, It’s More Than a Hashtag
As anti-Asian hate crime increases, university departments chime in on their condemnation of racist, sexist rhetoric and violence towards the Asian American Pacific Islander communities. Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Updated at 6:30 p.m. CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham, the Asian Pacific studies program, and the California Faculty […]
New CSU Head Picks DH for First Tour Stop
California State University Chancellor Joseph I. Castro will be conducting a virtual tour of all 23 CSUs. Photo provided by CSU Public Affairs. By Robert Rios, Senior Campus Editor Editor’s Note: This headline has been updated to reflect the e-edition. As his first stop on a virtual “tour,” newly selected California State University chancellor Joseph […]
Leaving Private Prisons Behind: A Brief Saga
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief An Introduction to Private Prisons Private prisons have been in America since San Quentin opened in California in 1852. But their numbers swelled in the 1980s with the Reagan Administration’s “War on Drugs.” Critics of the private prison system focus their rebuke of the system on the inhumane way that private […]