By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer Love music and want to support CSUDH? Plan ahead because the music department is planning a concert. The concert will be in May 2018. What is it about? “The planned concert is part of CSUDH’s planned theme to mark the 50th anniversary of seminal events of Latinx history in […]
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Men’s basketball one for three in Aloha State
By Miguel Angel Lomeli Staff Writer The men’s basketball team traveled to Honolulu for the Hoops in Hawaii Thanksgiving Classic tournament. The team’s first game was Nov. 24, where the Toros defeated Hawaii Pacific 77-73. Freshman Colten Kresl led the way for the Toros, scoring a season-high 30 points on 9/19 shooting while hitting seven […]
Jim Crow is no longer the law but it still exists in spirit
By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer Jim Crow laws stripped blacks of their new freedoms after the Civil War. The laws were created to keep black Americans at a disadvantage economically, educationally and politically after Reconstruction. The laws were named after a blackface act in the early 1800s, but became a popular racial slur by 1890. […]
Veteran journalist gives advice to future women of color journalists
By Fernanda M. Tovar and Julissa James Staff Writers We were two of the six Cal State journalism students invited to bid farewell to one of Univision’s longest-standing journalists, who broke through glass ceilings in her prolific career by being one of the first women anchors in Spanish-language media. Maria Elena Salinas is a Mexican-American […]
Bilingual publishing page has turned
By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-In-Chief Oftentimes, college students graduate and go into careers that don’t relate to their degrees. For Cal State Dominguez Hills alumna Ariana Stein, who graduated with a bachelor’s in business administration in 2008, her degree helped with the fundamentals of running Lil’ Libros, a bilingual book publishing company. Stein co-founded Lil’ […]
