By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Deja vu struck the Los Angeles Chargers as the team’s postseason hopes have taken yet another major hit. The Chargers marched into the Estadio Azteca in Mexico City to face the AFC West leaders, the Kansas City Chiefs, with the chance to gain some ground in the division, […]
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Still Thanking Dr. West, Two Months Later
By LaVielle Hibbert Some words seem to hit you with the force of a freight train—I don’t love you anymore; may I see your driver’s license—but eventually lose their impact. Others come at you just as hard, but as time goes by, instead of fading, they seem to carry more resonant significance. That’s how I […]
Hot Streak Continues for Toros
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The CSUDH men’s basketball team extended their winning streak to six games with a convincing 80-73 victory over the Purdue Northwest Pride on Wednesday afternoon in the Torodome. Both teams were coming off victories over Dominican University in the DH Thanksgiving Classic. The Toros defeated Dominican Monday 65-64 […]
All Minds Matter and this Group Proves it
Board members of Mind Matters at CSUDH. Photo by Yesenia Flores By Yesenia Flores Minds Matter at CSUDH is not just another student-led mental health advocacy and support group on campus. It aims to raise mental health awareness on campus and in surrounding communities, one person at a time, by reaching out to anyone who […]
Five Books by Latinx Authors to Add to Your Reading List
By Destiny TorresStaff ReporterOne of my favorite ways to spend cold days, at least as cold as it gets in Los Angeles, is by cozying up with a good book. Back in high school, I was hardly exposed to books by Latinx authors. As a result, supporting Latinx artists and celebrating my culture has become […]