By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief I remember Colin Kaepernick’s kneel during the national anthem being a stance against police brutality and racial injustices that African Americans face in the United States and as support for the Black Lives Matter movement. I don’t remember it being a sign of disrespect to the American flag or to […]
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CSU faculty tentatively agree to contract extension
By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief The California Faculty Association and the California State University administration have reached an agreement on a two-year contract extension for professors and other employees. Jennifer Eagan, president of the faculty association, announced the pact in a Sept. 26 email. Members of the faculty union still must vote on the extension […]
Toros ‘Hit The Floor’
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills Dance Team has won multiple awards, national titles and respect for the campus in the world of competitive dance. In 2017 alone, the Dance Team won Division II Hip-Hop championships at the Universal Dance Association West Coast Competition, StreetDance USA Nationals and USA Collegiate Nationals. […]
‘Blood Wedding’ takes its vows
By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer “Blood Wedding,” written by Federico Garcia Lorca, will begin a run in the University Theater this week. The Theater Department’s take on the classic play blends in musical and dance elements not written into the original script. Even though there is dancing in the play it is not formally […]
CSUDH Students Graduate with less debt than most students
By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills students graduate with some of the lowest student loan debt in California. CSUDH’s average student debt per borrower is $16,362, fifth lowest in the state, according to a report by LendEDU. CSU Bakersfield, Fullerton, Long Beach and Los Angeles are the only universities in California where […]
