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The case for bringing e-scooters to CSUDH

By Camila Chavarria, Staff Reporter 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 […]

Posted inSports

Maier retires from Toros softball after 19 years

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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‘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 […]