By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer In a time when so much is dominated and infused by social media, it is difficult to separate our real life from the one we display online. In 1997, when the internet was still in its primitive stages, Japanese director Satoshi Kon made a film that eerily foreshadows that contemporary […]
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From England to SoCal and There and Back Again, Soccer has Driven Gidney
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor It’s only natural that Jack Gidney is a soccer coach at CSUDH. After all, when you are born in England, the birthplace of the beautiful game, not playing or otherwise not being involved in the sport is about as sinful as you can get. “Soccer in England is like your […]
Four Returners Anchor Men’s Basketball Team
By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer With only four players returning from last year’s squad that made the conference playoffs for the second consecutive year, CSUDH men’s basketball head coach Steve Becker said the team’s five non-conference games to start the season are critical to how the new season will unfold. “We have a lot of […]
Mix of Veterans, New Players Signal Promising Season
By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer After a 2017 campaign in which it finished .500 in conference action and 13-15 overall, the CSUDH women’s basketball team, which returns five seniors and has a promising infusion of transfers and freshmen, kicks off its new season at home Friday, Nov. 8, against Concordia University. Along with Concordia, which […]
3rd Annual South Bay Symposium Shares the History of Areas Surrounding CSUDH
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer The American struggle for civil rights and freedom, told through the history of the South Bay, was the focus Saturday at California State University, Dominguez Hills, as the Gerth Archives and Special Collections room hosted the 3rd annual South Bay Symposium. An array of speakers discussed a range of topics […]