By Sapphire Perez & Dylan Smith, Staff Reporters With homemade signs, megaphones, and slogans of solidarity, Toros marched across campus on Feb. 18, demanding that CSUDH officials take immediate action to save jobs amid a University system-wide budget crisis. At least 150 students, faculty, and staff joined the rally, marching from the Loker Student Union […]
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Remembering Tlatelolco: a call for justice 56 years later
By Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter On October 2, 1968 – just days before the start of the Summer Olympics in Mexico City – university students gathered in La Plaza de las Tres Culturas at Tlatelolco to demand government accountability. Over 10,000 people rallied against the Mexican authorities . The students of Tlatelolco demanded the government […]
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 […]
Different Neighborhoods Warrant Rubber Bullets or Traffic Control For Protesters
Protesters in Newport Beach chanted the names of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor as traffic drove by, honking in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Photo by Taylor Helmes By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor If you’ve been paying any attention to the news lately, there’s a chance you saw a scene that looked like […]
White, Parham double down on CSU and CSUDH Missions
Photo by Fibonacci Blue, Minnesota, from https://commons.wikimedia.org/ By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor Cities across Southern California saw their share of protests that roiled the nation and world this weekend, sparked by the May 25 death of George Floyd, an unarmed Black man who died while detained by four Minneapolis police officers, one of whom has […]