By Chayan Garcia Staff Writer This column is meant to inform the campus community on some of the rich history behind the buildings and other physical structures that have helped build our university’s legacy. Our first stop is the Leo F. Cain library, but not the glittering south part, which was added in 2010. It’s […]
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Passion and Politics 101
By Chayan Garcia Staff Writer On the first day of school last semester, the professor in my Political Science 101 class introduced herself as Dr. Brooke Mascagni. She was high energy, passionate, very well-educated and intense in the best of ways. Little did I know just how much of an inspiration she would be by […]
Standing Up to Nip-Lash
By Liliana Ulloa Staff Writer Boobs. They have become weapons of marketing products and services and shoved down our throats in almost every visual media we consume. Like product placement, breasts are usually used to draw your attention to a particular subject, only not so discreetly. But, while the objects of so much visual attention, […]
Cano Hopes to Restore Women’s Soccer
By Cecilia Juarez Staff Writer The arrival of a new coach is always a time of heightened expectations tempered by some uncertainty about how the coach will mesh with the existing culture of the team. But in the case of CSUDH’s women’s soccer team, its new coach, Marine Cano, played a pivotal part in building […]
New Men’s B-Ball Team Leads to New Goals
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer Following an injury-plagued season in which the CSUDH men’s basketball team posted a 13-17 record and were bounced from the first round of the California Collegiate Athletic Association tournament, head coach Steve Becker looks to add some mileage to the trip and make it to the NCAA Division II tournament. […]