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 weigh in on the 2024 election
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor & Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Zulema Laguna, a post-baccalaureate medical technology student, comes from a family of lifelong Democrats. Laguna was always open to learning more about other political views but eventually realized she, too, was a Democrat. “[I align with] obviously women’s rights with childbirth, abortion and being able […]
Time, Place and Manner Policy doubles down at CSUDH
University administrators set new restrictions to maintain order, but many argue it interferes with campus expression. Recent implementations of the policy have students wondering how they will be enforced. Just days before the start of the Fall 2024 semester, the California State University Office of the Chancellor announced a revised Time, Place, and Manner policy […]
If Joe Biden wanted to come back to Dominguez Hills this is what he could teach
President-Elect Joe Biden speaking at CSUDH in 1977, when he was a Delaware senator. You bet we’re claiming him. By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor The traumatic road to the end of 2020 that we’ve all been marching toward is coming to its ugly conclusion. Finally. Seriously, take a deep breath and read that first sentence […]
How Trump’s last-minute Power Move before the Elections will have lasting consequences.
The Supreme Court of the United States building, the workplace of the Court Justices. Photo Courtesy, Pixabay By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer The late Ruth B. Ginsburg left a seat in the Supreme Court that no one can fill, not even Trump’s last-minute conservative and controversial replacement Amy Coney Barret. Ginsberg, who was favored by […]