By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Toro women’s volleyball team split their first conference home series of the season on September 27-28, facing stiff competition from CSU-San Marcos and Cal Poly Pomona. The first homestand was a significant test for the Toros, as they faced the top-ranked Broncos and a determined San Marcos squad seeking […]
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Success of Toro Esports drives campus gaming culture
By Terynce Garner, Staff Reporter Back in 2017, the Esports team at CSUDH was just a three-person club playing Super Smash Bros. on Nintendo Switch. Fast-forward seven years, and now the program is a thriving community of hundreds of committed team members who have scored major wins in the burgeoning world of collegiate Esports. They […]
Wellness Center raises hopes for the future
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor CSUDH’s new Health, Wellness and Recreation Center aims to deliver on some lofty promises when it opens during the 2026-2027 school year. The $85 million, 83,000-square-foot facility located on the south side of campus is expected to include multipurpose rooms, dance studios, two basketball courts and a rock climbing room. […]
Toros make ‘Boba Buddies’ during speed-friending activity
By Stephinie Phan, Art Director For some college students, the idea of making new friends on campus can be a daunting task. And at a place like CSUDH, where most students commute to and from campus, building connections with others can be particularly difficult. But this year, Toros didn’t have to look too far or […]
Gabby Rivera talks ‘America Chavez’ and disrupting the status quo
By Stephinie Phan & Mireya Preciado, Staff Reporters The award-winning author Gabby Rivera stopped by Leo F. Cain Library on Apr. 11 to talk about her life, career, and what she called “radical creativity.” The event – this year’s Primavera Distinguished Lecture – was hosted by the Chicana and Chicano Studies Department in collaboration with […]