CSUDH’s Free Expression area is located on the concrete pad on the west side of the lower level of the LSU adjacent to the sculpture garden. Photo by Kelsey Reichmann. By Jordan Darling News Editor While many universities in proximity to CSUDH have some form of engagement with free speech issues, such as CSULB’s “Know […]
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Food for Thought: 40% of Students are Food Insecure
By Gary FongStaff Writer The California State University is the largest system of higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 50,000 faculty and staff, and 484,000 students. The CSU educates the most ethnically, economically and academically diverse student body in the nation. And, while tuition at the CSU has tripled over the past 20 […]
Toro Roundball Update: Softball turning it around this season; baseball in playoff mix
Photo of Pierson Loska courtesy of Toro Athletics By Jeremy Gonzalez, Assistant Sports Editor The CSUDH softball team is only halfway through its season, but has already matched its total number of wins from the 2018 season, 15. Head coach Jim Maier, the winningest head coach in the program’s history, returned for a second stint […]
Saying Goodbye to a Pillar of the Biology Department
By Jordan Darling CSUDH lost a valuable member of the Toro family March 3. After a long battle with illness, Dr. Getachew Kidane, a biology professor for 22 years, passed away at age 70, in Torrance, California. Dr. Kidane was born in Dessie, Ethiopia Oct. 22, 1948 and pursued a degree in medical technology from […]
Academic Senate Rejects CSU GE Task Force & Report
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Correction: The article has been updated to make clear that the GE Task Force and Report were commissioned by the academic senate of the CSU not the chancellor’s office. Changes were made on 3/22/19 at 11:02 am. The CSUDH Academic Senate Wednesday rejected the recommendations of a task force commissioned by the […]
