NBA arenas are all empty as the postseason has moved into a “bubble” in Orlando, Florida. Photo by Andre Tan on Unsplash. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Collegiate & professional sports exist in many different cultures around the world. It’s people’s way of life and a source of entertainment for many. But when all that […]
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Lebron, Lakers Use Platform to Promote Social Change
Lebron James and other NBA players sought advice from former President Obama on how to make the most use of their platform to advocate for social justice. Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Matt Barrero, Staff Reporter The NBA season began as normal back in October and with that came high expectations for the Lakers as […]
Toros Athletics Rooting Hope Does Spring Eternal
The Toro baseball squad is among the sports teams hopeful for spring action. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Jonathon Ghattas, Staff Reporter For CSUDH student-athletes, the start of the fall semester is one that many of them will never forget–even though they’d like nothing more. In early May, the California Collegiate Athletic Association, announced all […]
A Dream Delayed: Adapting to a New Reality
Nick Kornieck and the CSUDH men’s basketball team are on a four-year playoff streak. Photo by Kaleb Tapp. By Bryana Medina, Staff Reporter COVID-19 took control and abruptly stopped student-athletes at Cal State Dominguez Hills from completing their seasons. After a period of uncertainty, all sports were canceled for the spring and fall semester, leaving […]
Ethnic Studies: What’s Next For CSU’s?
While the campus is mostly silent, there has been much conversation over the summer. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor With the signing of AB 1460 by Gov. Newsom on Aug.17, an ethnic studies course is officially a requirement for CSU students graduating in the 2024-25 academic year. But the signing of […]
