By Todd Mathews So it took you 12 hours to wrap up a long, grueling research project? Would you have the dedication and patience to put 20 years into something? CSUDH art professor Gilah Yelin Hirsch does. That’s about how long her film “Reading the Landscape,” which makes its local premiere today in the Loker […]
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One Last Weekend to Take ‘No Exit’
By Migdalia Sanchez The idea of being trapped in a room with two complete strangers might not seem so bad at first. But when you’re stuck with them forever, it can be even worse than death. In fact, the phrase, “Hell is other people,” comes from a play with that scenario: “No Exit,” which concludes […]
Understanding Yourself by Analyzing Group Dynamics
By Salvador Perez Ever wondered why, in a group setting, you tend to be quiet, never speaking up unless called upon? Or why certain people seem to naturally be leaders, or always crack jokes, or pick on others? Those are some of the questions that you might take a closer look at by participating in […]
Toros Baseball Fall to Rival CSULA
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Assistant Sports Editor The Cal State Dominguez Hills baseball team was defeated by crosstown rival Cal State LA in the final game of a four-game series, losing by a score of 5-4 at Toro Field on Sunday afternoon. The loss was the team’s third consecutive defeat to the Golden Eagles, as the […]
Toro Hoopsters Score Big Six in All-Conference Selections
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 […]