By Liliana Ulloa Lifestyle Editor A month often solely devoted to spooky activities and pumpkin spiced lattes, October also serves as the month dedicated to breast cancer awareness. Unfortunately, regardless of the overwhelming pink ribbons and commercial tactics used by big-name brands to raise awareness, unless someone’s already personally been affected, the significance of this month […]
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It Took a While but Duru Is Killing It as a Toro
By Antonio Flowers Staff Writer CSUDH women’s volleyball player Esther Duru is a pivotal member of a squad that finished above .500 last season (and if it wins its last four games can do so again this season), only the third time since the team’s inaugural season of 1976 that the Toros could boast of […]
A Disappointed Athlete Finds His Place on the Court
By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer My life changed forever when I was a sophomore at Los Angeles Senior High School. After one of the most humiliating experiences of my life, I found the direction I wanted it to go after high school. Like many kids, I’d long dreamed of playing sports professionally. Mine was basketball. […]
Men’s Soccer Falls Short of Post-Season Hopes
By Cecilia Jaurez Staff Writer Needing a strong finish to advance to the California Collegiate Athletic Association’s playoffs, the CSUDH men’s soccer team faltered last weekend, losing two 2-1 matches to Cal State San Marcos and UC San Diego. The Toros are currently 4-6 in conference action (4-11-1 overall), and trail sixth-place UC San Diego […]
Hollywood by the Horns Gives Students a Taste of Sugar
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief “Queen Sugar” episode director Shaz Bennett and staff writer Mike Flynn gave CSU Dominguez Hills’ students key insights into what it’s like working in Hollywood, as well as their experiences in the media industry as a woman and a person of color at an event hosted last Thursday by Hollywood by […]
