The writer and her grandmother in an áo dài (Vietnamese dress). By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief The United States boasts of being a melting pot, made up of people from all over the globe who come in search for the American Dream and a better life. These immigrants’ cultures spread and are shared among all citizens, […]
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GET ON THE HORN: Rams Week 5 Preview vs Washington Football Team
Jared Goff has his eyes set on improving the Rams to 4-1 this season and staying in the hunt for an NFC West title. (Photo by Los Angeles Rams) By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor THIS WEEK – The Rams (3-1) will once again head to the Northeast for the third time in four weeks […]
CSUDH Loses a Month, but Gains a Center
Illustration by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Yeymy Garcia, Production Manager Like most events or celebrations taking place during the pandemic, Hispanic Heritage Month has lost a bit of luster this year. With no places where large groups can congregate, the sense of solidarity and shared celebration of being part of a diverse community makes it hard […]
Toros Athletics Completes Fourth Decade of CCAA Membership
This year will mark CSUDH’s 40th anniversary of joining the California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) since 1980. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter The California State University, Dominguez Hills athletic program has been around since 1969 and last year, celebrated its 50th anniversary. But this year, another milestone was reached. The Toros […]
ASI Haunting Computers Near You…Maybe?)
A shot of ASI’s Halloween Haunt from fall semester 2019. Photo by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter The show must go on! This year’s ASI Halloween Haunt will relocate, leaving the activities field, and make its way onto your screens! Halloween Haunt, the biggest festival brought in hundreds of Toros containing Halloween-themed group […]