The library was quiet, but had some activity, last week. Photo by Robert Rios. By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor The University Library will be closed until further notice, with the exception of a computer lab on the first floor, according to an Instagram post Thursday on CSUDH’s account. While the physical library will be closed, […]
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The Doctor is In
CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham’s announcement update last night was definitely presidential, since it was an update on the impact COVID-19 is having on the campus. The big news, other than reminding us that alternative instruction will begin Monday as planned, was that students who bought a 2019-20 parking pass can expect an email soon […]
Even in Hawaii, Virus Can’t Be Avoided—But the View is Way Better
By Taylor Helmes, Assistant News Editor Like every other Toro, I received a startling email last Wednesday about the temporary suspension of classes. Unlike most Toros, I happened to be on the Big Island of Hawaii. Call it an early spring break. But it was hard to wrap my head around the news that started […]
Virus Threat Ushers in New (Un)Normal
Photo By Robert Rios By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Last night at 8:46 p.m., the president’s office released a statement informing the CSUDH community that alternative instruction, which is scheduled to begin Monday, will continue through the rest of the semester at the recommendation of health officials. Additionally, CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said commencement will […]
Stretch Run Get’s A Detour
By Jackson Cascio, Assistant Sports Editor Like most people at CSUDH, the past two weeks have been incredibly stressful for me. But rather than living in a state of steady, general anxiety over the spread of the coronavirus, my trajectory has been more of a roller coaster. I’m graduating in two months. It’s a great […]
