The 2020 presidential general election was one for the history books, with the younger generation involved both in participating in voting and working in voting centers. Photo by Alexandra Burgess. By Ruby Munoz, Staff Writer When people walk into the voting center to vote for the 2020 Presidential General Election, they want to be a […]
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Abilities Outweigh Disabilities: Special Education Thriving Amid Pandemic
Ismael Soria, who is pursuing a master’s degree at CSUDH, teaching an 11th grade special education class at a charter school in Watts. Photo courtesy of Ismael Soria. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor It’s no mystery that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational systems across the globe. When the new school year began, the […]
The Lightning Rod: Chargers-Bills Preview
Thunder Alley will be meeting the infamous Bills Mafia during this week’s matchup between the Bolts and Bills By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Los Angeles Chargers vs. Buffalo Bills. CBS. 10:00 a.m. PST Bills Stadium, Orchard Park, N.Y. Chargers record: 3-7, 4th place in the AFC West. NFL Week 12 Power Ranking: 17 Justin Herbert […]
‘The Bull On’: College Pigskin–Week 4 Preview
United Airlines Field at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum sits empty prior to kickoff against Fresno State on August 31, 2019. Photo by John McGillen, USC Athletics. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Week 4 of Pac-12 football is just around the corner as is Week 13 of the college football season. Conference races are starting […]
New Committee Bridges Athletics, Social Justice
Toro women’s basketball assistant coach heads the CSUDH Athletics Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Photo courtesy of Kaiber Takamiya, CSUDH Athletics. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter Additional reporting by Daniel Tom (Staff Reporter) In a time when divisiveness has come to a head, the California State University, Dominguez Hills Athletics Department is opting for togetherness. Last […]
