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Recent earthquakes remind Californians to be prepared

By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer Hurricanes, flooding, and monsoons are not the only natural disasters to ravage the world in 2017. A magnitude 7.3 earthquake hit the border between Iraq and Iran Sunday Nov. 12, leaving more than 400 dead and at least 7,000 injured, according to the British Broadcast Service. “The earthquake hit around […]

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Students discuss expectations of new president

By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer President Willie J. Hagan’s retirement started the search for a new president, and students are a part of the discussion. An Oct. 31 forum was held by the Trustee’s Committee for the Selection of the President. Before the open forum there were several pre-forum sessions. Two of them were for […]

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Nursing Student volunteers for Harvey relief

By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief Kathryn Gallant, a Cal State Dominguez Hills nursing student earning her master’s degree as a science-clinical nurse specialist, volunteered at Clear Lake Regional Hospital in Webster, Texas, for two weeks after Hurricane Harvey. Gallant lives in Denver, and is enrolled in the online nursing program at Dominguez, while she works […]

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Pumpkin Patch welcomes campus community

By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer ‘Tis the season for pumpkin spice lattes, pumpkin pies, pumpkin spice pancakes and pumpkin spice candles. OK, you get it, right? It’s pumpkin spice everything! Although some of these pumpkin themed items might be overrated (except the pumpkin spice latte), something that will never become boring is a pumpkin patch. […]

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Center offers ‘Black Minds Matter’

By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer The Rose Black Resource Center is offering an eight-week course, “Black Minds Matter,” on issues African American men face in the classroom and society at large. Professor J. Luke Woods will instruct the course from 4:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. Mondays through Dec. 11. Each course is offered at a […]