By Victor MunozSports Editor If El Tri, the nickname for the Mexican national soccer team, ever advances past the round of 16 in the World Cup—something it hasn’t done for seven consecutive tournaments—it’s going to need all its best players to contribute. Which is why fans of El Tri have been perplexed lately by the […]
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U.S. Pro Soccer in the Shadow of Mexico
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Major League Soccer (the U.S. and Canadian professional soccer league) lags far behind Liga MX, Mexico’s professional league, as well as other major soccer leagues around the world. From the quality of the players to the TV ratings, MLS is doing the best it can, but still has a way […]
Students Were On a Hunt and It Wasn’t for Love
By Migdalia SanchezStaff Writer The LokerStudent Union hosted a virtual scavenger hunt on Wednesday and Thursday scavenger hunt promoted the LSU open house event that took place from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. The purpose of the game was to highlight different resource centers around campus, said Gloria Medina, program coordinator. The rules of the […]
When Dr. Davis speaks, Toros Pay Close Attention
By Liliana Ulloa Thunderous cheering reverberated through the California State University, Dominguez Hills gymnasum Monday night, as one of the most outspoken activists of her generation, Dr. Angela Y. Davis, made her way to the podium as part of the Dymally Distinguished Speaker Series celebrating Black History Month. Prior to her arrival, gymnasium bleachers and […]
CSUDH Concludes Inauguration Week with a Bang
By Joseph BaroudContributing Writer Capping a week-long series of events designed to honor both California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas Parham and the past, present and future of the university he now leads, Saturdays’ Day at Dominguez drew hundreds of people to show off many of the university’s departments and organizations. An open house […]