By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor This past January, Gov. Gavin Newsom released the state budget proposal for 2025-2026 fiscal year, announcing a $375 million reduction to the 23-campus California State University system—a near 8-percent cut. This followed his previous budget proposal in June, which cut state funding in a bid to help reduce California’s near […]
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‘Save our jobs’: CSUDH unions rally against layoffs, budget cuts
President Parham cites “lack of funds,” says university will “go through a time of operational adjustment.” By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor & Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter With homemade signs, megaphones, and slogans of solidarity, Toros marched across campus on Feb. 18, demanding that CSUDH officials take immediate action to save jobs amid a University system-wide […]
CSUDH clubs, organizations show off during Spring Involvement Fair
By Camila Chavarria, Staff Reporter 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 […]
More vegan options needed on campus
By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter I’ve never been one to sit idle at Loker Student Union, but my days on campus have been long lately, so I’ve found myself at LSU a lot more. I’m a pescatarian, which means the only meat I eat is fish. I usually get Subway or an expensive tuna sandwich […]
Toro women’s basketball squad off to a hot start
By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Toro women’s basketball team struggled to find their rhythm last season, finishing with a 14-14 record. For a program that went all the way to the Sweet Sixteen in 2023, a .500 record fell short of the expectations the Toros had set for themselves in 2024. But that’s all […]