By Erik Flores Staff Writer Members of Hermanas Unidas of Dominguez Hills say they hold true their club values and give back to the community. They worked to exemplify that mission by volunteering at a Sept. 25 health fair organized by the League of United Latin American Citizens at Plaza Olvera in downtown […]
READ MOREBy Erik Flores Staff Writer Sept. 26 marked the two year anniversary since the Iguala mass kidnapping of 43 students from Ayotzinapa’s Rural Teachers College in Guerrero, Mexico. Organización Latina Estudiantil commemorated the tragedy at the Sculpture Garden with a display of 43 chairs adorned with pictures of the missing students and a […]
READ MOREBy Lili Ramirez Staff Writer He’s still a student but Tony M. Smith, a senior in English literature, has published his first book, “The Sinful Nature of Sheep.” It’s a coming of age story that deals with crime and touches on matters of the heart. Smith has always loved writing. His […]
READ MOREBy Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer University Art Gallery recently opened its first 2016-17 exhibition, “PeelingBack,” which features works by six California artists. Students and faculty were introduced to the artists at a September opening reception, where they learned about the artists’ artistic motivations and processes. Oakland native Peggy Pownall is a […]
READ MOREBy Esther Cruz Staff Writer Josaih Gibson and Ruby Robles of the Dominguez Hills Arts Collective recently discussed how campus art came to be on display in Japan. Members of the DH Arts Collective sent artwork to Kobe, Hyogo, Japan in collaboration with Japanese artist Karou, a professor at Kobe Design University. […]
READ MOREBy Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer Pulitzer Prize-winner Ruben Vives, a reporter at the Los Angeles Times, plans to speak Oct. 13 to the Society of Independent Journalists at Cal State Dominguez Hills. Vives, who received this prestigious award after uncovering the massive Bell scandal, which led to the criminal charges against several city […]
READ MOREBy Joshua Cubillo Staff Writer In a university where basketball, baseball, volleyball and soccer dominate, some students may fail to realize there’s a golf team — or a standout player. Christopher Pham, a member of the Toro golf team, is a rising star on the course. Pham, a senior, is a […]
READ MOREBy Angel Ayala Staff Writer Kendra Serrano is a fierce defender for the CSUDH women’s soccer team, but also considered a team player on and off the pitch. “You can always count on her for anything,” Elisa Martin, junior goalkeeper, said. “She’s one of the nicest girls I know.” Serrano is […]
READ MOREBy Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor The Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team continues its strong showing in the California Collegiate Athletic Association, after defeating Cal State Monterey Bay, 4-0 on Oct. 2 at Toro Stadium. CSUDH was led by junior midfielder Joey Chica, who recorded his first career hat trick. […]
READ MOREBy Angel Ayala Staff Writer The women’s volleyball team has had a difficult season so far. They started off the week with three straight losses against UC San Diego (1-3), Cal State San Marcos (2-3), and Cal State San Bernardino (1-3). Toros came out fired up at home and swept visiting team Cal […]
READ MORECal State Dominguez Hills is known for its diversity, large number of commuter students and, increasingly, strong athletic programs. But, support for our student-athletes is sadly lacking. We understand most of the student population works and attends classes, but we must all make time to show our Toro pride. […]
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csudhbulletin October 9, 2016 0 COMMENTSBy Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor The 2016 NFL season kicked off four weeks ago with 32 teams aspiring to be the last two playing for the Vince Lombardi trophy in Houston. While the play on the field has been dominated by hard-hitting tackles, game-winning drives and amazing receptions, San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback […]
READ MOREBy Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer Pitch and Pale is an all-ages event featuring games, sports, live music and food inside the StubHub Center. This free event, dubbed the best Friday night hangout in Carson, is hosted the first Friday of each summer month. The most recent installment on Sept. 2 featured award-winning food […]
READ MOREBy Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The Cultural Arts Center on campus is featuring a presidential showcase exhibit in which the walls are plastered with historical newspaper headlines and clippings showing important events of past presidential races. Gregory L. Williams, director of archives and special collections, is in charge of the event and directing […]
READ MOREBy Esther Cruz Staff Writer Over summer break, improvements were made to campus parking lots and roads. Lot 3, Student Health Center lot and Toro Center Drive all received routine maintenance and repairs. Repairs totaled about $342,000. Like many state colleges, Cal State Dominguez Hills has a Parking Services program to […]
READ MOREBy Brandon Brown News Editor The Cal State Dominguez Hills Career Center plans to host a three-day internship and job fair on campus next month. The event will take place from noon to 3 p.m. Oct. 11-13 in the Loker Student Union ballroom. Career center employees expect 20 to 50 employers […]
READ MOREBy Alyssia Gilchrist-McPherson Staff Writer As the associate dean of students, Stephen J. Rice educates and advocates for Cal State Dominguez Hills students. As the recently appointed interim university housing director, he will be able to work more closely with the students he serves. With an extensive background in student housing, […]
READ MOREBy Marco Negrete Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills, Los Angeles Harbor College and the Port of Los Angeles signed an agreement Aug. 10 that should be of interest for students who want to pursue high-paying jobs in the logistics industry. The memorandum of understanding (MOU) creates internship opportunities for students from both […]
READ MOREBy Julissa James Editor in Chief The Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) Organizations Commission on Sept. 16 approved a motion to close all inactive student club accounts, potentially returning thousands of dollars to the budget. The motion will result in all inactive account funds being returned to the commission budget for still-active student clubs. […]
READ MOREBy Brandon Brown News Editor Cal State Dominguez Hills plans to host an African-American College and Career Summit from 8:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Oct. 8. The event aims to increase college preparation, enrollment and graduation rates for African-American students in the local community and to build connections with local middle schools, high […]
READ MOREBy Julissa James Editor in Chief Holistic approaches to well-being have gained popularity in recent years. From naturopathic medicine to acupuncture, to meditation and beyond, people are beginning to give alternative methods of wellness some legitimate credit. Such holistic treatments are not only sought out by those who need physical care, but, in […]
READ MOREBy Franz Galvez Staff Writer It took nearly six years, but KDHR is finally moving to the Loker Student Union. KDHR is Cal State Dominguez Hills’ radio station, which has allowed students to create and produce their own show since 2004. Currently, KDHR’s broadcast studio is located on first floor of the old […]
READ MOREBy Erik Flores Staff Writer It’s all or nothing for Chris Pressley, also known as C5, a recent digital media arts graduate from Cal State Dominguez Hills. Known for creating the album “Dorm Flow” on campus, C5 built his music career while attending CSUDH. Life after college is a new chapter […]
READ MOREBy Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer Joy was in full effect on Sept. 10 when members of OLE, Organizacion Latina Estudiantil, paid homage at the 16th annual Frida Kahlo Arts exhibit in Long Beach. Kahlo, a self-taught Mexican artist, lover of nature and women and men alike, transcends time with self-portraits and a surrealistic […]
READ MOREBy Angel Ayala Staff Writer Alex Covarrubias otherwise known as Brownie is a former CSUDH student athlete. He left CSUDH in 2013 to pursue his dream of playing professional soccer. His dream quickly turned into reality when he got picked up by the L.A. Galaxy II. He is starting his third year with the team […]
READ MOREBy Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor With a dramatic overtime golden goal by senior defender Kendra Serrano, Cal State Dominguez Hills defeated Cal State East Bay, 1-0, Sept. 18 at home. On a set play from the top right side of the box, Serrano sailed a shot pasy Pioneer defenders and into the left […]
READ MOREBy Joshua Cubillo Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s volleyball team kicked off its 2016 campaign winning three matches out of its first 10. The Toros have had a difficult start to the 2016 CCAA campaign, the latest loss to Cal State San Marcos. Dominguez Hills has lost its […]
READ MORESTAFF EDITORIAL Elections are approaching, and Republican candidate Donald Trump and Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton are doing anything in their power to win your vote. It is extremely important for us, as college students, to vote. We have the power to make a difference and make our voices heard on Election Day. […]
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csudhbulletin September 23, 2016 0 COMMENTSBy Da’ Ron Frost Opinion Editor Speaking fluently comes naturally for many people, but a small percentage of the world struggles with their speech. Although not often addressed, stuttering is an issue that affects many people. Including me. More than 70 million people, about 1 percent of the global population, and […]
READ MOREBy Erik Flores Staff Writer Apple announced the iPhone 7 on Sept. 7, and it has already broken sale records, according to various carriers. The unit, which became available Sept. 16, has several new features that make it the most technologically advanced iPhone ever designed. Priced at $649 for the 7, […]
READ MOREBy Akeem Ivory Lifestyle Editor Producer, actor and director Forest Whitaker on Sept. 6 announced the launch of the Domestic Harmonizer program, a partnership between the Whitaker Peace & Development Initiative and Cal State Dominguez Hills, at Andrew Carnegie Middle School in Carson. Whitaker, a Carson native, attended school in nearby Compton, where […]
READ MOREBy Lili Ramirez Staff Writer With a new school year comes many changes, but students can look forward to seeing one familiar face, returning Associated Students Inc. (ASI) President, Jordan Sylvestre. Sylvestre, a highly engaged individual who has pursued many leadership roles during his time at CSUDH, is starting his fourth year of […]
READ MOREBy Sheena Hutchinson Staff Writer Rick Hoskin, director of athletic communications for Cal State Dominguez Hills, describes his position as a dream job. He promotes student athletes through social media, publishing and online videos, and acts as a spokesman for the athletic department. Supporting players, he said, is key to his […]
READ MOREBy Christian Mosqueda-Ramos Staff Writer Over 90 clubs and organizations were represented at this year’s Welcome Week event, where workshops, programs, tours and mixers gave new and returning students opportunities to learn, connect and have fun along the way. Presented by the Office of Student Life, Loker Student Union and Associated Students Inc., […]
READ MOREBy Erik Flores Staff Writer The new television lounge located in the Loker Student Union is part of a series of LSU improvements that also include plans for a meditation room and a new home for the campus radio station. The television lounge is located at the far end of the LSU and […]
READ MOREBy Marco Negrete Staff Writer Initial evidence suggests sleep deprivation can increase the chances of a crime suspect’s false confession by 450 percent. This, according to a study conducted by Dr. Shari R. Berkowitz, an assistant professor of criminal justice at Cal State Dominguez Hills, and a team of researchers at other universities. […]
READ MOREBy Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s volleyball team began preseason matches Sept. 2 against Western New Mexico University in San Diego. The volleyball team is led by Head Coach Jennifer Adeva, who enters her sixth season at the helm. Other members of the coaching staff include second-year Assistant […]
READ MOREBy Joshua Cubillo Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team heads into the 2016 season as the second-ranked team in the California Collegiate Athletic Assn. coaches’ preseason poll. The Toros hope to replicate the success of last season, when they captured the West region league championship. “It’s a […]
READ MOREBy Akeem Ivory Lifestyle Editor Asthe semester gets underway, students have tuition and cost of attendance taking its toll on their wallets. Amenities, such as gaming rooms, a lounge area and a food court, are offered around campus. For students who may not have a constant flow of cash coming in to purchase […]
READ MOREBy Julissa James Editor In Chief The Loker Student Union was designed specifically for the students of this campus. With two sit-down restaurants, six fast-food joints and one coffee shop, it has become a sort of haven for the hungry. With so many eateries to choose from, it seems there is an option […]
READ MOREHello, readers! Allow me to introduce myself. I am Julissa James, a fourth-year communications major, underground music enthusiast, truth-seeker, future journalist, lover of all things weird, and most relevantly, the new editor in chief of The Bulletin. I am grateful to be filling this position and prepared to take on the responsibilities that […]
READ MOREThe 2016 fall semester has started, and, as usual, professors are going over their syllabi to let students know about the classes they are taking. Many instructors have included a new policy that suspends all use of electronic devices in the classroom. They are cracking down on technology by banning laptops, tablets, cellphones, […]
READ MOREBy Esther Cruz Staff Writer University Police and Parking Services will start offering a safety escort service to and from anywhere on campus 24 hours a day. This service is available to all students, staff, faculty and visitors. To request a safety escort, you may call the University Police at (310) 243-3639, or […]
READ MOREBy Brandon Brown News Editor All Cal State Dominguez Hills classrooms are expected to receive interior door locks following recent concerns over campus safety nationwide. The decision to allow doors to be locked from the inside follows a review of how to best keep students safe in the event of an active shooter […]
READ MOREOn Aug. 26, administrators and faculty welcomed new students to Cal State Dominguez Hills at Freshman Convocation.
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