Blinds closed halfway shut in an effort to keep the sun out and a breeze in. Photo by Melissa Melgar By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Students who have lived in the university apartments for the past three years have had a front-row seat in watching the construction and opening of the $56 million residence hall […]
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Food Contract with Aramark Defended, Criticized at Town Hall
By Maya Garibay-Sahm, News Editor The university has a $20 million dining hall in the early stages of development and a new dining services partner to handle it. And that company, Aramark, was the focus of a town hall last week that showed that even if the deal is finalized, there are some Toros who […]
Vocational TAP helps students stay on budget as inflation rises
CSUDH student waiting for metro Bus 51 on a late afternoon. Photo: Kimberly Resendiz. By Kimberly Resendiz, Staff Reporter As a former California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) student, Carina Melgoza Chavez, understands the struggle of taking public transportation to school. Her commute would vary from one hour up to one hour and 30 minutes, […]
Center of Attention
A digital rendering of the Health, Wellness and Recreation Center, scheduled to open in 2026, photo courtesy of Student Engagement Team. By Saida Maalin, Staff Reporter By any measure, the student referendum this April that finalized financing of an $85 million Health, Wellness and Recreation Center will have a an enormous effect on the student […]
Fall Convocation 2022: “The State of this University is Strong”
Teddy the Toro monitoring calorie intake at the luncheon following Thursday’s convocation. Fall Convocation 2022 celebrates university’s growth, but also recognizes challenges By Maya Garibay-SahmStaff Reporter The Fall Convocation held Thursday in the University Theater celebrated the university’s accomplishments during the pandemic and reiterated its goals for the future, but also addressed some of its […]