By Alex Graf News Editor More than two years after an ill-fated attempt to increase a student fee that funds student activities, a new effort is afoot to put the fee increase before students. Mitch Avila, the dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, is floating the idea of a student referendum on raising […]
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¡Alto! To Anti-Blackness in the Latinx Community
By Liliana Ulloa Lifestyle Editor “No te juntes con los negros.” If you’re part of the Latinx community, then you’ve undoubtedly come across anti-black comments from your tias and tios, abuelitos, and even your parents. From avoiding black neighborhoods and holding onto our purses when a black person walks by, we’re all guilty, or at […]
3 CSUDH Professors Honored for Innovative Research
By Omar Hassoun Staff Writer Three professors from California State University, Dominguez Hills are being recognized in October at the third annual Graduation Initiative 2025 in San Diego. They are being recognized by the CSU system for their innovative practices aimed towards the ongoing success of students. Dr. Nancy Cheever of the communications department and […]
Noise Today, Music Tomorrow
By Omar Hassoun Staff Writer DMA. Sure, it may sound like the new designer drug, but it actually stands for the Digital and Media Arts Department, a program that allows students to stretch their creativity in areas ranging from audio recording, music technology, and film studies. Housed in LaCorte Hall, the DMA has two professional-grade […]
CSUDH Accredited (Again) For 10 More Years
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief In a process that began three years ago, California State University, Dominguez Hills was officially reaccredited in August by the Western Association of Colleges under the Senior College and University Commission team. According to CSUDH’s 2017 Institutional Report, CSUDH received its first two-year accreditation in 1964 and became fully accredited in […]