Posted inCampus News, News

Student-activists disappointed, skeptical of ‘Conversations that Matter’

By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter bCSUDH administrators hosted a “Conversations that Matter” panel on Oct. 31 to address concerns about the university’s revised Time, Manner, & Place (TPM) policy, but some attendees said they left the forum with more questions than answers. The university announced the updated policy just prior to the start of the […]

Posted inPro sports, Sports

Pro volleyball spikes down at Dignity Health

By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Some of the world’s best professional volleyball players kicked up sand at Dignity Health Sports Park this month as they competed for the inaugural AVP League Championship. The weekend doubles tournament featured both men’s and women’s matches. The tournament opened on Nov. 9 with the Dallas Dream against the Miami […]