By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Staff Reporter After nearly two decades at the helm of one of the most respected teams in NCAA Div. II softball, Jim Maier has retired as head coach. Maier—the longest-serving and winningest coach in program history—announced his retirement earlier this month. Under his leadership, Toros softball became a powerhouse program—Maier’s teams scored […]
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Toro men’s guards Boothman, Garcia talk overcoming injuries
By Jesus Cortez, Staff Reporter A lot of athletes have been told at some point to “leave it all on the field.” Historically, top competitors have become legends by overcoming incredible odds or playing through pain. But glory often comes at a cost, and for athletes at the highest levels, pushing their bodies to the […]
‘White Flags’ exhibit at University Art Gallery demands resistance or surrender
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor “White Flags”—the newest installation at the University Art Gallery—presents an unconventional perspective on surrender. In warfare, white flags are considered a symbol of submission, but this thought-provoking installation challenges visitors to rethink their understanding of power, authority, and resistance. Created by The Finishing School—an interdisciplinary artists’ collective exploring contemporary […]
Academic advisor Roebuck-White reflects on 30-year career at CSUDH
Communications colleagues and students say longtime staffer’s contributions “invaluable” to the department. By Rafael Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Hang around the office of the Communications Department long enough, and students are likely to hear the staff toss out a popular saying: “The only thing constant about this campus is change.” With so much change happening right […]
‘A vicious circle’: the California State University budget crisis, explained
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 […]
