The Torodome sits empty since games for the 2020-21 season were axed in December. Photo by CSUDH Athletics. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Reporter and Anthony Garza, Staff Reporter It’s been almost a year since student-athletes donned the cardinal and gold Dominguez Hills wordmark across their chest. Throughout this time, we’ve seen both professional leagues and […]
READ MORECastro will be the eighth CSU chancellor in the history of the system and the first Mexican-American in charge. Photo provided by CSU Public Affairs. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor The California State University Board of Trustees announced on Wednesday that Joseph I. Castro will be the next chancellor to lead the nation’s largest public […]
READ MOREBREAKING NEWS: Classes for Spring to be Online, CSU Chancellor Announces
csudhbulletin September 10, 2020 0 COMMENTSUPDATED, Thurs., 7:13 p.m. Full text of Chancellor’s White’s announcement at bottom. The 2021 spring semester at every one of the 23 California State University campuses will remain mostly online, CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White announced today. “After extensive consultation with campus presidents and other stakeholders,” White said in his announcement, released on the CSU’s […]
READ MORECSU Chancellor Addresses Pandemic Protocol, Anti-racism in Virtual Event
csudhbulletin August 21, 2020 1 COMMENTCalMatters hosted a virtual Town Hall Aug. 19 with California State University Chancellor Timothy P. White. This is a republished story from The Cal State Journalism Newswire. Este articulo también esta disponible en español aquí. By Madeleine Beck | CSU Wire SACRAMENTO—California State University Chancellor Tim White spoke Wednesday in a virtual town hall hosted […]
READ MORECSU’s Alternative to AB 1460 Passes Despite Disapproval From Ethnic Studies Community
csudhbulletin July 23, 2020 1 COMMENTThis story is for republication, written by The Sundial’s Orlando Mayorquin. Photo by David J. Hawkins. By Orlando Mayorquin | CSU Wire The California State University Board of Trustees voted 13-5 to pass a measure to establish a CSU systemwide ethnic studies and social justice requirement starting in the 2023-2024 academic year. The measure is the […]
READ MORENew Ethnic Studies Requirement Reinforces CSUDH Fight for Racial Equality
csudhbulletin July 9, 2020 1 COMMENTThis vote will make CSU undergraduate students take a 3-unit ethnic studies class as a graduation requirement. Photo by Kyle Smith, Unsplash. By Robert Rios and Taylor Helmes It’s been a busy summer break for Donna Nicol, chair of the Africana Studies Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. In early June, amid the wave […]
READ MOREPhoto 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 […]
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