By Salvador Perez Staff Writer Super Bowl LIII (that’s 53 for those who don’t speak Latin) kickoff is less than 24 hours away and anticipation of the game is at a fever pitch for those who view Super Bowl Sunday as this country’s biggest secular holiday. But while all the hype, commercials and Super Bowl […]
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Chargers Haven’t Exactly Been the Friendliest Neighbor to CSUDH
By Omar HassounStaff Writer With the $4.96 billion Los Angeles Stadium at Hollywood Park still under construction, its future tenants, both of which moved to Los Angeles in order to play there, have had to find temporary homes. The Los Angeles Rams, who returned to LA in 2016 after 20 years in St. Louis, are […]
Athletes of the Bi-Week
By Victor MunozSports Editor Andrew Whitsett JuniorMen’s Basketball Currently at 51 points and 28 rebounds on the season, Whitsett is making his presence felt on the court. With a season-high 22-point performance against CSU Monterey Bay (12/1) for Whitsett, he now leads the team with a .769 FG%. Lea Anderson FreshmanWomen’s Basketball Second on the […]
Toros Get Defensive in Women’s Basketball Victory
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer A tenacious defensive performance in the second half by the CSUDH women’s basketball team keyed a come-from-behind, 74-65, victory Saturday over Biola University, the Toros’ second win this season in as many chances. The back-and-forth game saw the Toros pull out to a six-point advantage at the end of the […]
Presidential Distinguished Lecture Featuring Tommie Smith Brings Awareness to CSUDH
A panel of prominent African-Americans involved in the athletics world kicked off the first Presidential Distinguished Lecture series of California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham’s tenure Nov. 7. The focus of the panel discussion was the intersection of athletics and social issues, and whether athletics is a suitable platform for people to […]