From the Watts Uprising to budget protests, advocacy and access continue to shape university’s identity. By Andrea Ambriz, Staff Reporter When Cal State Dominguez Hills first opened its doors on Apr. 29, 1960, it marked a milestone for residents in the South Bay. Founded on principles of social justice, the university’s mission centered on expanding […]
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Greek Life offers more than tradition at CSUDH
Toros find identity, community, and purpose in sororities and fraternities. By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Staff Reporter When Keith Liburd transferred La Harbor to CSUDH, he was looking for a deeper sense of belonging. He found it through Alpha Phi Alpha, a historically Black fraternity dedicated to service, scholarship, and brotherhood. Liburd is one of nearly 200 […]
Dance Dept.’s Cihtli Ocampo tapped for LA Opera production
Global dance professor is one of four principal flamenco dancers performing in “Ainadamar.” By Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter From an early age, Cihtli Ocampo knew exactly who she wanted to be. Raised in a home without television, she spent her childhood listening to music and trying to dance along. By age three, her favorite album […]
Design students shine at ‘Vantage Point’ exhibition
Senior showcase features original art, pop-up shop, and reflections on personal growth. By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor For nearly two decades, “Vantage Point” has given senior design students the opportunity to showcase their artistic abilities to the campus community. More than 40 Toros participated in this year’s exhibition at the University Art Gallery on May […]
Annual API Night Market lights up campus
CSUDH caps month-long heritage celebration with food, art, and community. By Camila Chavarria, Staff Reporter Although Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month is commemorated across the United States in May, Cal State Dominguez Hills wrapped up its campus tribute early—closing out April with the vibrant sights, sounds, and flavors of the Asian & Pasifika […]