Dash are the first pro sports team to raise a trophy in the US during the pandemic. Photo by Jeffrey F Lin on Unsplash By Robert Rios, Campus Editor During this unwarranted time of a pandemic, the Houston Dash won their first championship ever, but fans of a new LA team announced a week before […]
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“We Asked for Orange Juice and Got a Glass of Tang:” CSUDH Faculty Sound Off on Alternative Ethnic Studies Requirement
California State Capitol Building in Sacramento, California where the State Legislature convenes. Photo by m mucoki on Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Updated 8/03/2020: Additional reporting by Brenda Verano and Robert Rios One month after the state voted to introduce an ethnic studies requirement to the California State University, the CSU Board of Trustees, […]
Task Force to Examine Anti-Blackness Primarily, but Not Exclusively
Dr. Donna J. Nicole (left) and Dr. Anthony Samad (far right in second photo) are co-chairs of the Task Force on Racial reconciliation announced last week by Dr. Thomas A. Parham (far left, second photo), who stands beside Dr. Michael Eric Dyson , a noted professor and author who spoke on campus in 2019. Photos […]
Late Pavon PK Eliminates Houston
The LA Galaxy and Houston Dynamo are the last two teams to be eliminated from the MLS is Back tournament and will return home to resume training for the regular season. Photo by Emilio Garcia on Unsplash. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor A late Cristian Pavon penalty allowed the Los Angeles Galaxy to salvage a […]
Galaxy Tie Not Enough to Stay Alive in MLS Tourny
Javier “Chicharito” Hernandez was one of two key players who missed Thursday’s game for the LA Galaxy. Photo courtesy of LA Galaxy. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports EditorA late Cristian Pavon penalty allowed the Los Angeles Galaxy to salvage a 1-1 draw in Group F play while knocking the Houston Dynamo out of the MLS is […]
