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Legislation? Yes. Arming teachers? No.

It’s only been three weeks since the shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida. That means it’s only been three weeks since we saw the videos of children hiding, some trying to save their peers’ lives and teachers sacrificing themselves for their students. Just three weeks since we saw the names and […]

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Crowd in weight room getting too heavy

By Imani Johnson Staff Writer Strength and conditioning are vitally important for any athlete, and the 1,400-square-foot weight room at California State University, Dominguez Hills, provides a place for Toro athletes to do just that. Unfortunately, it’s also the same weight room used by the general student body, as well as several classes. “The athletics […]

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Toro Softball Tops Last Season Win Total

By Daniel Giovati Co-Sports Editor Over the past two weeks, the CSUDH softball team won five of eight games, pushing their season total for victories to nine, which is one more than all of last year. Improved starting pitching has been a key to the team’s 9-12 record to begin the 2018 season. After dropping […]

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Golf and Track pick up pace in March

By Albert Ledezma Sports Editor Golf Update Though off to a slow start, the season is in full swing as men’s golf looks to turn things around as it competes in four tournaments in March. Coming off a month with no tournament play, the golf team returned to the course at Cal State East Bay’s […]

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Baseball turns pink for breast cancer awareness salute

By Imani Johnson Staff Writer The school colors for California State University, Dominguez Hills are cardinal and gold, but on March 9, the baseball team will be thinking pink. The team will recognize breast cancer awareness during the game against California State University, San Bernardino. The game starts at 2 p.m. Mel Miranda, the assistant athletics director […]