By Christian Mosqueda Staff Writer President Trump’s recent decisions to exercise his executive powers have come with more than their fair share of controversy. Since taking office on Jan. 20, Trump, with the signing of a pen, has symbolically enacted policies that are the polar opposite of the Obama administration’s ideals. Trump has indeed been […]
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Looking at ourselves through the eyes of others
By Olya Podorozhko Staff Writer The way others see us is a direct reflection of how we see ourselves, according to Student Health and Psychological Services. This is an important concept for those who are trying to gain a better understanding of themselves. If this concept is relevant to you, there is an on-campus weekly […]
75th anniversary of Japanese American internment relays relevant stories
By Cindy Venegas Staff Writer A day of events commemorating the 75th anniversary of Executive Order 9066, which interned Japanese Americans during World War II, will take place Feb. 9 on campus. Survivors, along with other families of those who lived through the discrimination of Japanese Americans in the 1940s, will share experiences and hardships […]
What to do if you see a coyote on campus?
By Tanisha Bell Editor-In-Chief Coyotes have recently been spotted at Cal State Dominguez Hills, and the college has sent out an alert on what to do if students, faculty or staff run into one. The main advice: Do not panic. If you see a coyote, remain calm, but be cautious. The feral canines are generally […]
Winter rainfall eases the California drought.
By Anthony Maese Staff Writer Mudslides, flooded areas and toppled trees are remnants of a storm that came and went right before the start of the spring semester at Cal State Dominguez Hills. With the late arrival of El Nino, California received more than 200 percent of its yearly rainfall over a five-day period. Like […]
