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 […]
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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 […]
Student Success Hub Delayed
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief The long anticipated Student Success Hub that was supposed to open in April is being delayed. The Student Success Hub, which will be located on the third and fourth floors of the library, will house some the programs and organizations being affected by the Small College Complex demolition. The original move date […]
Institute Studies and Educates Politics and Economics Within a Black Context
By Alex GrafManaging Editor You might have heard that Angela Davis made an appearance on campus last month, but that wouldn’t have been possible without the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute. But what exactly is the Dymally Institute? To start, it’s important to know just who Mervyn M. Dymally actually was. […]
Dr. Palmer Demystifies the Science Behind Love
By Yeymy GarciaFeatures and Lifestyle Editor If you’re one of those people looking for love, wondering if your current love will last or is right for you, or just curious what all this love business is about, then you might want to pay attention to one our faculty members, Dr. Beverly B. Palmer, who has […]
