By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor Just nine days after CSUDH union members rallied against staff layoffs and system-wide budget cuts, Toros staged another walkout on Feb. 27 to protest what they considered a lack of transparency and communication from the university. Students for Quality Education (SQE) and Students for Collective Liberation (S4CL) organized the […]
Tag: safety
Night watch: views from the parking lot
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor Walking around the parking lots on campus at night can be lonely sometimes – intimidating, too. After finishing classes for the day, sophomore Judson Hashimoto puts on a reflective neon green vest and heads to the parking lot to begin his shift as a student safety escort. As Hashimoto sees […]
Education, better communication would boost campus safety
By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Like many other Toros, I have night classes. One night, I walked out of LaCorte Hall towards my car in the middle of the parking lot. There were three people wearing t-shirts that read “Student Patrol.” I see them, but they don’t seem to pay attention to me – they’re […]
Testing Positive, Social Distancing and More are Questions Students Have About Returning to Campus Next Semester
After taking classes at home, students will have to transition back to a larger group setting on campus with guidelines that were not their pre-pandemic. Art by Jasmine Contreras By: Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporter Despite reassurances of moving to 80 percent in-person classes in the spring, concerns over positive cases, social distancing, and mask mandates […]
How CSUDH is preparing students for the “Big One”
Drop, cover, and hold on are the basic steps you need to do during an earthquake. Art courtesy of the Earthquake County Alliance By Edgar Ramirez, Staff Reporter In California, the most common natural disaster are earthquakes. These occur when tectonic plates create friction due to them rubbing against each other, causing the shaking we […]