By Chase Waite, Staff Reporter The best writing advice the author J. Michael Straczynski ever received came from the late television producer Rod Serling, the legendary host of The Twilight Zone anthology series. “Never let them stop you from telling the story you want to tell.” The other piece of advice, Straczynski recalled, was to […]
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The woes of wifi: IT offers guidance to address campus connectivity issues
By Chase Waite, Staff Reporter Jason Simmons wasn’t in the best head space earlier this month when he arrived on campus. His beloved dog had died, his office caught fire, and his professor reprimanded him for being 30-minutes late to an exam that accounted for 20 percent of his total grade. In Simmons’ own words, […]
Year In Review: 2022-23 Toros Athletics
Nayah Pola celebrates with her teammates after winning the 2023 CCAA Tournament. Photo by Chris Perry Courtesy of CSUDH Athletics. By Raymond Castillo, Sports Editor 112 total program wins and counting, 6 postseason wins and more to come, one Men’s Soccer Super Region 4 championship, and of course, everyone’s favorite, one NCAA Women’s West Regional […]
Celebrating Women’s History Month Toro Style
Celebrating Women’s History Month Toro Style. Art by Licia Summerhill. By LICIA SUMMERHILL Staff Reporter Women have taken the world by storm and as CSUDH celebrates Women’s History Month, here are a few remarkable women alumni who have impacted their communities. While each alum is unique and remarkable in their own way, each woman has […]
Toros Fall Short of CCAA Tournament For First Time since 2015-16 Season
2022-23 Toros pose for the picture that will be remembered forever. Photo courtesy of @CSUDHMBB on Twitter By Raymond Castillo Sports Editor The California State University, Dominguez Hills men’s basketball team has officially completed their 2022-2023 season after finishing 1-1 on their final road trip of the season. The Toros finished the season under .500 […]