By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor Marking the eighth time in the 38-year history of the program, the men’s and women’s basketball teams had a combined six players honored by the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s all-conference selections. The women had a first-team choice (senior Nautica Morrow), a second-team selection (junior Ahlisha Henderson), and an honorable mention […]
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Update: University’s Deferred Maintenance Projects
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief While the university sets its sights on a new master plan, they are still being haunted by ghosts of the university’s past, or the deferred maintenance on campus. Deferred maintenance refers to facilities on campus that need to be updated, but for some reason or another they got put on the back […]
The Fight for Free Speech
By Jordan DarlingNews Editor In 1776 our founding fathers declared that all men are created equal and in short told the British Crown to get f***d because the United States of America was now an independent nation. From the very beginning, Americans have utilized our fundamental right of free speech to fight for change. […]
Waiting for Waitlists: To Go
By Yeymy GarciaLifestyle Editor fter finishing my second year at CSUDH, I was on track to graduate in four years. I was certain of that because I made sure to know what classes I needed to take, especially any prerequisites. Too bad some graduating seniors hadn’t done the same. Entering my junior year, I needed […]
Getting a Taste of Administration and Public Policy
By Jordan DarlingNew Editor The CSUDH Academic Senate is a body of government on campus that represents the voices of the faculty and staff. Dr. Laura Talamante, the current senate chair, said that “The Academic Senate takes part in a shared governance and is a representative for faculty and staff.” The senate recommends various proposals […]
