Positive reinforcement takes control away from the school system. By Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter I’ve worked with children since 2022, and I understand why many people no longer want to become teachers. I believe there are ways we can fix this dilemma. For the past year and a half, I’ve worked as an after-school educator […]
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AI makes education easier, but at what cost?
LLMs can be helpful tools, but overuse risks erosion of critical thinking skills By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor Students are living through an AI revolution, but I fear our ability to think critically about complex problems is steadily declining. Since the launch of OpenAI’s ChatGPT in November 2022, companies and institutions have pushed for an […]
Visas restored to CSUDH students after Trump administration pauses cancelation policy
President Parham: Toros should “review their rights” regarding immigration enforcement on campus. By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor The visas of two CSUDH international students were restored after the Trump administration temporarily paused a broader policy that would have revoked the legal status of at least 1,200 students nationwide, university leaders said. The Trump administration announced […]
‘Take Back the Night’ holds space for survivors of sexual violence
Annual rally challenges myths and promotes campus support services. By Archangel Apolonio, Staff Reporter Editor’s note: Content warning—this story contains references to sexual violence and abuse. The annual “Take Back the Night” rally at CSUDH on Apr. 24 began with complete silence. Outside the Loker Student Union, in the Palm Courtyard, two microphones were placed […]
‘Liberty in Unity’ panel links global liberation struggles to local action
SQE teach-in event highlights ties between resistance movements and campus activism. By Rafael Rodriguez, Staff Reporter For many Toro activists, the fight for socioeconomic and political liberation is not isolated to one place or people or community, but part of a larger, interconnected struggle shaped by shared histories of resistance to oppression. This idea was […]
