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THE SEARCH IS OVER

By Sebastian Juarez Staff Writer Though Dr. Thomas Parham, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ newly named president, is moving to Carson from the University of California, Irvine, where he has worked since 1985, he is really returning home. Parham is a South Central Los Angeles native. That local connection is one of the key reasons […]

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MSA Continues to Help Students Grow

By Francisco Padilla Staff Writer About 15 miles lies between California State University, Dominguez Hills and Los Angeles, and in between are communities like Compton, Watts and South Central Los Angeles, all of which are predominately dominated by people of color. Those demographics are reflected in the student body at CSUDH, which is one of […]

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A safe haven on campus

By Patricia Franklin Staff Writer Everyone needs someone to talk to, a confidant, someone to vent to, or a shoulder to cry on. Especially when going through something traumatic such as sexual assault, domestic violence, stalking, abuse or rape. At California State University, Dominguez Hills victim’s advocate, Mayra Romo is that confidant. Romo has been […]

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Sustainably Unsustainable

Twenty batteries designed by Tesla Inc., were installed on campus last month to help reduce the school’s negative environmental impact on the local power grid. By: Bria Overs, Managing Editor With Earth Day right around the corner, a conversation about the environmental impact of this campus is more than necessary. This university, all 15,000 students […]

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Stop snubbing student-athletes, NCAA

By Albert Ledezma Staff Writer Should college athletes be paid? Not according to NCAA President Mark Emmert, who said in a video via Twitter March 31 that paying athletes from revenue-producing sports, i.e., basketball and football, would force athletic departments to eliminate other sports programs. Really, his statement is just a scare tactic and smoke […]