By Joseph BaroudStaff Writer I know I didn’t die twice and was spared each time for a life of despair on the street, becoming victim to the syringe and the poppy flower. To the depths of my own personal hell I’ve sunk, but each time I’ve gotten up and started walking again. But I know […]
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Free College Shouldn’t Be a Pipe Dream
By Alex GrafNews Editor If you’re a college student struggling with the financial burden of getting a four-year degree, you’re far from alone. According to the Federal Reserve, American college students carry a whopping total of $1.48 trillion in student loan debt among 44.2 million borrowers, which comes to $39,400 per borrower. But what if […]
What to Expect When You’re Expecting New Buildings
By Bria OversEditor-in-Chief If you haven’t become accustomed to the sounds and sight of new construction on campus quite yet, too bad. Some part of the campus will be under constant construction until at least fall 2021, if not longer, and there will be a lot of bodies and programs moving during that time. That […]
Students go “Loco” for Taco Tuesday at CSUDH
By Liliana UlloaLifestyle Editor If you have classes on Tuesdays, chances are you’ve come across the long line of students at the east walkway waiting to indulge in Taco Tuesday made possible by campus dining’s Street Food. Street Food is a student outreach program that provides a more affordable food option to the campus dining […]
CSUDH Mourns Three Influential Professors
By Osiris BahenaStaff Writer Over the Thanksgiving break, the California State University Dominguez Hills campus community lost three highly regarded instructors who contributed a cumulative 95 years to the university before their retirements. Doctor Ken Ganezer worked in the physics department for 27 years until his retirement in 2017. Antoinette Joan “Toni” Marich worked in […]
