With major sporting events on the horizon, Los Angeles public transit still leaves too many riders waiting. Three times a week—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday—I ride the Metro bus for two hours to get to campus. I need to leave by 10 a.m. to make sure I arrive at my 1 p.m. class on time. I […]
Author Archives: Camila Chavarria
Managing Editor, Fall 2025
‘Latin! Love!’ wraps up Hispanic Heritage Month at CSUDH
Toros gather inside Loker Student Union for celebration of food, music, and community. As Hispanic Heritage Month came to a close, the Loker Student Union kept the celebration alive with its “Latin! Love!” event on Oct. 14. Rain forced the festivities indoors, but not even the weather could dampen the spirit of community at Cal […]
Reimagining Committee holds town hall to review Huron Report findings
Campus leaders discuss priorities, budget realities, and plans to navigate shortfall. CSUDH last month released the findings of the Huron Report, which outlined recommendations for how university officials can address the ongoing budget shortfall. On Sept. 24, the conversation continued with a town hall presentation from the Committee for Reimagining the Future. Hosted by Justin […]
CSUDH to graduate first OTD cohort this spring
Occupational Therapy program milestone highlights expansion of doctoral education on campus. Cal State Dominguez Hills is set to mark a milestone in its 60-year history when the university’s first doctoral cohort walks the stage at Spring Commencement this May. The Occupational Therapy Doctoral program (OTD) will graduate students outside of education for the first time […]
Annual API Night Market lights up campus
CSUDH caps month-long heritage celebration with food, art, and community. Although Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is commemorated across the United States in May, Cal State Dominguez Hills wrapped up its campus tribute early—closing out April with the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of the Asian & Pasifika Night Market. The annual community […]
