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The Middle Class Scholarship, explained

Toros complain about long delays in receiving financial aid. Spend any amount of time on Reddit—the CSUDH subreddit, specifically—and users will find thread after thread of Toros asking questions or complaining about not receiving their Middle Class Scholarship (MCS).  The scholarship provides low- to middle-income undergraduate students with financial aid to pursue their bachelor’s degree […]

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Student Health Center offers AI ‘Do’s and Don’ts’

Staff encourage Toros to seek in-person support in-person, rather than answers from platforms like ChatGPT. Editor’s note–Content warning: This story contains references to suicide and self–harm. Finals season at CSUDH brings its usual mix of late-night study sessions, packed schedules, and rising stress levels. With classes, jobs, and personal responsibilities competing for time, many Toros […]

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‘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 […]

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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 […]