Throughout this past year, we have spent more time in our homes than we could have imagined. During our in-house “safety hibernation” we may have felt levels of loneliness that seemed unbearable. But for some of us, we were never really alone. Whether it was a furry friend or swimming in a tank, animals can […]
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Running With The Bull
By Robert Rios, Senior Editor More than a year ago, I wrote a story called “These Hills Will Be Roamed Again.” In that piece, I predicted what the campus would be like after what I was sure would be only a short, temporary campus closure. I imagined our mascot, a toro, with its head raised […]
Health Fee to Increase, Child Care Center to Open in Fall
What each CSU campus charged students for its health fee (second column) in the 2020-21 academic year, according to the CSU website. CSUDH’s health will increase to $260 in the 2021-22 academic year. By Robert Rios, Senior Editor The final meeting of the 2020-21 academic year of the CSUDH Academic Senate last Wednesday was all about […]
With or Without a Program Director We Strive
By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter Like every student affinity center at California State University, Dominguez Hills, the Queer Culture & Resource Center (QCRC) has dealt with the challenge of not having a physical space on campus available for those who may need its services this past year. But compounding that challenge is that the QCRC […]
“Life and Death”: Sister Souljah’s Sequel is Lifeless
By Lafie Bradford, Staff Reporter The nonfiction novel, “Life after Death,” written by Sister Souljah, dragged out and wasn’t at all what I expected. It took too long to get to the point. I was expecting this novel to be like the first book in the series, “The Coldest Winter Ever,” which was exciting and […]