By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter A lot can influence the professional goals of a student over the course of their college career – a chat with a professor, a networking event, or a chance meeting during an on-campus activity. When Victor Murillo started studying history at Dominguez Hills, he thought he’d use his degree to […]
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Toros track: building from the ground up
By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Toros track team has struggled to find its footing in recent years. Whether it was the shallow roster or not having a place to practice, for a long time, it seemed the program was off to a series of false starts. Track is a women-only sport at CSUDH. Junior […]
Toros basketball player offers glimpse into student-athlete life
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor & Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter The average day for a university student is a mix of classes, work, personal commitments, and extracurricular activities. For student-athletes, there’s the added dimension of training, practice, game days, and even travel. Tomi Adesiji is a junior business and marketing student. He’s also a guard […]
Book-making event invites Toros to share stories, challenge LGBTQ ban laws
By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter In Majesty Allex’s story of “The Red Raccoon,” the title character goes on a journey of self-discovery about their identity. The story starts with a red panda who begins to question themself: “What if I want to be a raccoon and not a panda?” Even though “The Red Raccoon” is […]
Toro faculty, staff navigate operations amid CSU budget problems
By Stephinie Phan, Art Director California’s budget crisis is putting a squeeze on the California State University system, and CSUDH administrators and faculty are feeling the pressure. Dominguez Hills faces a $12 million cut to its base operating budget for the 2025-2026 academic year, which means the university will likely have to scale back some […]