Toros infielder Austyn Tengan attempts to make a tag during team’s 5-7 defeat to Concordia Feb. 2. Photo Courtesy of Toro Athletics. By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor The CSUDH baseball team is off to a rocky start to the 2020 season as its record currently sits at 3-7, but came away with a series split […]
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Toros Hoops Enter Final Stretch of the Season
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor While the CSUDH women’s basketball team will need a miracle to make the postseason, the men’s team received a lifeline from Colten Kresl and Armstrong Ojunkwu, assuring the team is still in the CCAA playoff race. With only four games remaining, the women are three games out of a playoff […]
Ethnic Studies Legislation Still Pending
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Intro Future CSUDH students could be in for a new GE requirement on a state level and a CSU level. An Ethnic Studies bill requiring a three-unit course in the subject as part of the graduation requirements for California State University students is awaiting its fate in the California Senate. If […]
A Tinder-ella Story
By Taylor Helmes, Assistant News Editor After my first long-term relationship ended, I did what any average, single, millennial female on the rebound would do: I downloaded Tinder. I had just moved to Orange County from Sacramento, started attending a new school, got a new job, and had a total of two friends in my […]
Forget the Roses, Bring the Tissues. Check Out These 4 Romantic Movies with Unhappy Endings
By Nova Blanco-Rico, Photo Editor It is that time of the year again where the overpriced heart-shaped candies and teddy bears are put on the shelves, along with the feel-good romantic movies that get the hearts fluttering. But what’s even better are the somber movies that get our hearts to break, forcing us to consume […]
