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CSUDH President Willie J. Hagan to retire in 2018

By Eduardo Landa Staff Writer   The halls of Cal State Dominguez Hills stopped momentarily Sept. 26 when campus President Willie J. Hagan announced his retirement. “I want to miss this place,” Hagan said. “I prefer to feel I left too early than stayed too long.” Hagan has formally served as CSUDH’s 10th president since […]

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Toyota Helps Bring New ‘Fab Labs’ to CSUDH

By Alexia Williams Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills has gained four new fabrication labs this semester with the help of Toyota. The automaker gave the university a $750,000 grant toward construction of the mobile labs and accompanying trailers. The so-called “Fab Labs” were created for qualified K-12 science and math teachers to use, a […]

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Don’t forget Kaepernick’s reasons to kneel

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 […]