By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter A lot can influence the professional goals of a student over the course of their college career – a chat with a professor, a networking event, or a chance meeting during an on-campus activity. When Victor Murillo started studying history at Dominguez Hills, he thought he’d use his degree to […]
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Toros track: building from the ground up
By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Sports Editor The Toros track team has struggled to find its footing in recent years. Whether it was the shallow roster or not having a place to practice, for a long time, it seemed the program was off to a series of false starts. Track is a women-only sport at CSUDH. Junior […]
Toros basketball player offers glimpse into student-athlete life
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor & Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter The average day for a university student is a mix of classes, work, personal commitments, and extracurricular activities. For student-athletes, there’s the added dimension of training, practice, game days, and even travel. Tomi Adesiji is a junior business and marketing student. He’s also a guard […]
M&M Soul Food serves up Southern comfort in Carson
By Terynce Garner, Staff Reporter As a young girl, Mary Elizabeth McCallum learned to cook in the tiny kitchen of her home in Jackson, Mississippi. Under the watchful eye of her mother, McCallum learned to master the recipes that would one day be enjoyed by countless residents of the city of Carson. McCallum first moved […]
Book-making event invites Toros to share stories, challenge LGBTQ ban laws
American Library Association: Books with LGBTQ content among the most challenged in 2023. By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter In Majesty Allex’s story of “The Red Raccoon,” the title character goes on a journey of self-discovery about their identity. The story starts with a red panda who begins to question themself: “What if I want to […]