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 […]
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CSU’s Alternative to AB 1460 Passes Despite Disapproval From Ethnic Studies Community
This story is for republication, written by The Sundial’s Orlando Mayorquin. Photo by David J. Hawkins. By Orlando Mayorquin | CSU Wire The California State University Board of Trustees voted 13-5 to pass a measure to establish a CSU systemwide ethnic studies and social justice requirement starting in the 2023-2024 academic year. The measure is the […]
CSUDH Reaches Agreement to House Historic African American Collection
The CSUDH Campus News Center, the product of the university’s Communications and Public Affairs department, reported yesterday that the university has reached an agreement to house the approximately two million items in the Mayme A. Clayton Collection of African American History and Culture. Dr. Clayton, a university librarian and historian, accumulated the collection of photographs […]
Let the Shortened Baseball Season Begin!
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The 2020 Major League Baseball season will be a completely new experience and hopefully one we will never have to go through again. But though the season is cut to a miniscule 60 games compared to a 162-game season, fewer games make each one that much more valuable, almost feeling […]
Dodgers, Angels Pack Offensive Punch, but Pitching is Questionable as 60-game Season Starts Tonight
The only thing weirder than the 2020 MLB season is that legendary New York Yankee slugger Babe Ruth once wore a Dodger Uniform. He was a first base coach in 1938 in Brooklyn. By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor There are a lot of questions surrounding Los Angeles’ two Major League teams that begin action tonight in […]
