By Christian Mosqueda-Ramos Staff Writer Mexican Independence weekend was surely that much sweeter for the Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team after winning crucial road games, including a victory over 11th ranked and CCAA conference rival Cal Poly Pomona. With the win, the Toros improve to 5-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in CCAA competition. Junior […]
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Women’s soccer falls short after fast start
By Miguel Angel Lomeli Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s soccer team hosted Concordia University Irvine on Sept. 8 at Toro Stadium in a nonconference game. The Toros started off strong with a goal in the seventh minute to give them the early lead. It was midfielder Dana Dibble who then found midfielder Louise […]
Charlottesville attack was nothing short of ‘American terrorism’
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer On Aug. 12, Charlottesville, Va., suffered a horrible loss of an innocent soul due to the newly empowered white supremacist movement in America. The night before the actual protest, a Tiki torch march was held by white nationalists, which foreshadowed the violence to come. The nationalists attacked a group of […]
DACA student: California is all I know
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer I have lived in California since I was one and a half, and I will be turning 23 this November. California is all I know. I grew up taking strolls with my family down PCH, going to the Griffith Observatory and admiring the L. A. lights and thinking about what […]
DACA students deserve a chance to stay
By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer On Sept. 5, U.S. Attorney Gen. Jeff Sessions announced that the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, or DACA, will be coming to an end if Congress doesn’t act. The DACA program was initially issued through executive order by the Obama Administration in June 2012. President Obama had wanted Congress […]