The main topic of discussion is the chance of more people being allowed on campus what that will look like. Photo by Robert Rios By Robert Rios, Campus Editor There is a chance to have students who will be on campus ground when the fall semester begins in four months, which is between 40-50 percent, […]
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Academic Senate Roundup: Proposed Health Fee Increase, Chancellor Visit, Anti-Racism Challenge Discussed
Since the pandemic hit Southern California last March, the need for mental health services among students has increased. Story and photo by Robert Rios, Campus Editor Student reaction to the proposed health fee increase has been rough, Associated Student Inc., Vice President of Academic Affairs Jonathan Mancio Molina reported in Wednesday’s Academic Senate meeting. If […]
Third Racial Solidarity Event Set for 4 p.m. Today
By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter The third installment of the university’s racial solidarity series “It Takes a Village” occurs later today, and while its anti-racism focus is the same as its predecessors, this time around it has more heart than usual– at least in its theme: “Opening Your Heart to Courageous Conversations.” “We wanted to […]
BREAKING NEWS: First Two Weeks of Spring to be 100 Percent Virtual
By Robert Rios, Campus Editor CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said today that with the current surge in COVID-19 cases predicted to last for eight weeks that he is directing all instruction through at least the first two weeks of the spring semester be virtual only. Parham said in his report to the campus’ academic […]
“Strikes” and Solidarity
#Scholarstrike began to go viral on Twitter as faculty and professors like Anthea Butler from the University of Pennsylvania spoke out on the two-day event slated for Sept. 8-9. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor America’s ongoing racial reckoning is not skipping the campus of California State University, Dominguez Hills, virtual semester or not. Today, the […]