Photo by Nitish Meena on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor As an estimated one million international students with hopes of studying in the U.S., along with the colleges and universities that were planning on hosting them, try to figure out how to deal with regulations announced last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]
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Campus Officials Seek to Ease Fears of International Students
Fall semester brings uncertainty due to pandemic and new guidelines for international students. Photo by Robert Rios. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor While universities across the country, many of the approximately 1 million international students who are planning on studying in the U.S. in the fall semester await the ruling of a federal judge […]
Love, Loss, Family, and Dirty Money in “Hidden Falls”
Kevin Myers’ debut novel, set to release on July 15, is a thrilling story about family. Photo By Destiny Torres By Destiny Torres “Hidden Falls” is Kevin Myers’ debut novel that journeys readers through a story about betrayals, secrecy, and family. The main character, Michael Quinn, is a columnist at the Portland Daily, a newspaper […]
LATEST: CSU System Joins State of California Lawsuit Challenging International Student Guidelines
Photo by Taylor Helmes. By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief Updated at 5:26 p.m.: Chancellor Timothy P. White, California Attorney General Xavier Becerra, and several other universities announced Thursday the State of California will file a lawsuit challenging the Trump Administration for their recent policy that threatened international student’s currently studying in the U.S. through the Student […]
New Ethnic Studies Requirement Reinforces CSUDH Fight for Racial Equality
This vote will make CSU undergraduate students take a 3-unit ethnic studies class as a graduation requirement. Photo by Kyle Smith, Unsplash. By Robert Rios and Taylor Helmes It’s been a busy summer break for Donna Nicol, chair of the Africana Studies Department at California State University, Dominguez Hills. In early June, amid the wave […]
