CSUDH President Thomas F. Parham today announced that as of tomorrow, Thursday March, 12, all face-to-face classes on campus are suspended until March 17. After that, alternative instruction will begin March 18-April 12, with hopes to have face-to-face classes start again April 13 “pending consultation and advice with medical experts and public health officials.”: Here […]
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Galaxy Home Opener Spoiled by Whitecaps
By Victor Munoz Carson, Calif. After opening the 25th season with a 1-1 tie at Houston the weekend before, the LA Galaxy had their home opener on March 7 at Dignity Health Sports Park, but the Vancouver Whitecaps silenced the sold-out Galaxy crowd by defeating their team 1-0. “There was a lot of energy in […]
Cal State Long Beach Suspends Face-to-Face Classes; CSUDH Discussing Contingency Plans
Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor Cal State Long Beach this morning became the latest–and closest to CSUDH–university to announce it is suspending face-to-face classes out of concern over the coronavirus. According to the campus’ alerts page, the school is canceling in-person classes Thursday to Tuesday and will begin alternative or online […]
Claws Up for Wildcats
By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor Super Bowl LIV came and passed, with the Kansas City Chiefs crowned as champs. But just because the NFL season has ended doesn’t mean professional football has stopped as well. The XFL, a league revived by billionaire Vince McMahon after a failed trial run in 2001, is officially underway, kicking […]
CSUDH Academic Senate Informed of Campus Plans to Prepare for any Virus Outbreak
By Robert Rios , News Editor Although it wasn’t on the agenda, the coronavirus and, more importantly, steps that the university is taking to protect against any possible outbreak on campus, topped last Wednesday’s Academic Senate meeting. President Thomas A. Parham asked the senate to veer from the scheduled agenda so he could share information on […]
