By Lavielle HibbertStaff Reporter Today’s Farmers Market has ended but free ice skating is still available until 6 p.m., in the Sculpture Garden. The event is part of the CSUDH Basic Needs Initiative’s Hunger and Homelessness Awareness Week. Along with the free ice skating presented by the LSU, donations of toiletries for the Holiday Shoebox […]
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Toros Remain Undefeated at Home
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The CSUDH men’s basketball team, led by senior guard Wonder Smith, trounced the Saint Katherine’s Firebirds 85-57 at home on Saturday afternoon, improving their home record to 2-0 on the season. The Toros won their home opener 68-64 on Thursday Nov. 14 against Fresno Pacific. Their win today brings their […]
The Lightning Rod: Chiefs-Chargers Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Chiefs versus Chargers. 5:15 p.m. Estadio Azteca. Mexico City, Mexico. ESPN. Chiefs record: 6-4. Patrick Mahomes returned from injury for the Chiefs but the Tennessee Titans rallied late to spoil his return. The Chiefs were defeated on the road 35-32. Chargers record: 4-6. Three Phillip Rivers interceptions led to a […]
The Lightning Rod: Chargers Postseason Hopes Take A Hit
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Oakland, Calif. A late rally and a Phillip Rivers interception helped the Oakland Raiders beat the Los Angeles Chargers 26-24 on Thursday night in perhaps the final primetime game hosted by the Oakland Coliseum. Raiders quarterback Derek Carr led his team down the field 75 yards after Rivers […]
Tagalog Not Required, but an Interest in the Philippines Won’t Hurt
By Lavielle Hibbert They are the second-largest group of Asian and Pacific Islander immigrants in the United States, the islands they or their ancestors came from comprise the third largest Catholic nation in the world, and the U.S. fought a four-year war with the nation soon after it declared its independence from Spain. But the […]
