By Taylor HelmesAssistant News Editor Black History Month is commemorated at college campuses across the country, but at CSUDH it has even more significance. Originally planned to be in Palos Verdes, former California Gov. Pat Brown opted to move the campus to its present location in order to give people in the socio-economically challenged communities […]
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Survey Says? Basically, a Lot of Us Need Help
61 percent of Toros report Food Insecurity and 15 Percent Report Housing Insecurity, based on 2019 Survey Results Transgendered students and those with disabilities, along with DACA recipients, report highest levels; Black students report more than any other ethnic group Graphic by Luis Guiterrez By Robert Rios, co-news editor In numbers that far outpace those […]
Menstruation Shame: Let’s Stop Hiding Auntie Flow
By Yesenia Flores, Freelance Writer Having a female body is a unique experience and menstruation is just one of its natural processes. So why are people ashamed to talk about it? For the simple fact that society portrays it as repulsive and gross. The mere use of pretty blue liquid in period advertisements delegitimizes what […]
It’s Basically This: We Need Help
Hawk McFadzen presenting on Student Research Day. Photo Cred: Nova Blanco-Rico By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor In numbers that far outpace those of a similar state survey two years ago, more than 60 percent of California State University, Dominguez Hills students deal with some level of food insecurity, and 15 percent deal with housing insecurity. […]
Another Successful Student Research Day
By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor Growing up, Mickey Vibel usually shopped at thrift stores, not fancy malls. But it wasn’t out of some retro, vintage-style choice. It was all Vibel could afford. But she was a young woman, and fashion was on her mind. So, when it came to planning a project for this year’s […]
