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This Nomination’s For the Books

Stephanie Sterling Brasley became library dean in 2014. Photo courtesy. By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Editor’s note: This is the first of a two-part series on CSUDH’s nominees for the Wang Family Excellence Awards. In two weeks: Dr. Ximena Cid, who was a nominee for outstanding faculty innovator. Stephanie Sterling Brasley had always been encouraged […]

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There’s No Vaccine for Racism

An Anti-racism protest in San Francisco shows the frustration and fear of the Asian American community. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor I miss the days where I could be writing about the overly done nerd stereotypes of the Asian American community, but unfortunately, I’m worried about my grandfather getting assaulted while […]

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Despite Pandemic, Athletics Thrive Academically

Kekoa Nelson (left), sophomore, and Vincent Temesvary (right), freshman, were two of the 153 Toros student-athletes to make the academic honors lists in the fall. Photos by Vincent Temesvary and GoToros. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor and Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter Despite collegiate athletics being halted due to the pandemic, the California State University, Dominguez […]

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The Roar of a Panther: Bobby Seale on Active Revolution

Photo of Bobby Seale, 1972, courtesy of Bob Fitch Photography Archive, Department of Special Collections, Stanford University Libraries By Robert Rios, Campus Editor If you want to organize for social justice, don’t neglect to organize the stuff between your ears, Bobby Seale, the co-founder of the Black Panther Party, said in a Thursday webinar organized […]