Longer store hours would allow students grab last-minute meals and essentials. I started taking more afternoon classes during my junior year at CSUDH—the latter part of the afternoon, to be specific. When those midday munchies would kick in, I’d head over to the campus Bookstore for a drink and a snack, but would find it […]
Author Archives: Camila Chavarria
Managing Editor, Fall 2025
Toros advance to Final Four, keep National Championship hopes alive
Men’s squad score comeback victory, women’s team shows dominance on the court. For the first time in program history, both the CSUDH men’s and women’s basketball teams are headed to the Final Four of the NCAA Div. II Championship Tournament. The milestone continues a season of unprecedented success for both squads—and Toros Athletics. Toros basketball […]
IJC: ‘We’re completely full on our appointments’—center sees surge of requests for immigration services
Phones are ringing off the hook lately at the CSUDH Immigrant Justice Center. Since President Donald Trump returned to the White House this past January, current and former students have reached out to the IJC for advice—seeking everything from job support and citizenship applications, to free legal services. According to IJC staff, the center saw […]
The case for bringing e-scooters to CSUDH
Like a lot of students at Dominguez Hills, I criss-cross campus multiple times every day. My route usually takes me from the I&I Building to the Classroom Village. I’ve struggled with knee pain since I was a sophomore in high school, and most days I think to myself, “I wish I had something to help […]
CSUDH clubs, organizations show off during Spring Involvement Fair
Over 50 CSUDH clubs and organizations set up shop along the East Walkway earlier this month to encourage Toros to get active on campus during the Spring Involvement Fair. The two-day event on Feb. 3-4. Some of the groups present included La Casita, the Digital Media Arts Club, Students for Reproductive Justice, Esports, the Vietnamese […]
