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Tips on getting Through Finals

By Maria Villa Staff Writer Finals are upon us and if you’re anything like me, you dread them. They are stressful, factor so highly in our overall grades, and they seem like formidable obstacles. But don’t fret: you are not alone, and there are ways to prepare and relieve the stress of having to go […]

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Athletes of the Year

By Albert Ledezma Sports Editor Baseball: Dalton Duarte First base- Junior Dalton Duarte was an offensive juggernaut for a team that finished last in most offensive categories in the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Duarte finished the season leading the conference in home runs (16) and second in slugging percentage (.671). And, he finished first in […]

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Fall sports preview: New seasons, big expectations

By Daniel Giovati Staff Writer Summer is quickly approaching and for many CSUDH students that means it’s time to relax and hit the beach. For the Toro student-athletes participating in fall sports, the summer is the three months that can make or break their seasons. Men’s Soccer CSUDH is coming off an impressive 13-5-3 overall […]

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Level up! PC vs. Console

Welcome to Level Up!, a regular column in each CSUDH Bulletin about video games and video game culture from someone who spends every second of her free time hours deep into a game, even if most of her time should be spent sleeping. By: Beatriz Arreola Lifestyle Editor Since the beginning of time, or least […]

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No tuition hike!

By Bria Overs Managing Editor Timothy White, California State University Chancellor, announced on April 20 that the CSU would not be raising tuition for the 2018-2019 academic school year. The CSU Board of Trustees met in late January to discuss the potential increase, this coming after the current increase which took effect in the current […]