By Erik Flores Staff Writer Dia de los Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a tradition originating from Mexico, where families honor and remember their deceased relatives. People celebrate by creating altars for their departed loved ones that are filled with their favorite foods and drinks. These are typically adorned with candles, sugar skulls […]
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Dia de los Muertos event brings strong cultural connection
By Lili Ramirez Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills held a traditional ceremony celebrating Dia de los Muertos and honoring the Mexican culture. A day that is celebrated all throughout Mexico, is becoming a holiday that is also acknowledged internationally by many other cultures. The event was held on the campus’ north lawn where different […]
Electric performances at Halloween show
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The College of Arts & Humanities, the Music Department and Mu Phi Epsilon Gamma Sigma Chapter presented the fourth Annual Halloween Concert on Oct. 27. The event put a unique spin on classic, operatic, pop and punk music – all interpreted by trained musicians. Mary Au and Kathy Bailey Cunningham […]
Un-intentional lights go out at Halloween event
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer With the spirit of the holiday season approaching, the Associated Students Inc. stitched together a Halloween carnival Oct. 25 on the dirt lot across Parking Lot 2. The Halloween Haunt was a free-admission event open to students. Students signed up as volunteers and tied up cobwebs along the game booths, […]
Univision tour open doors for career possibilities
By Christian Masqueda and Edgar Uriostegui Cal State Dominguez Hills communications students took a tour of Spanish network giant Univision on Oct. 28, where they met with industry professionals and gained perspective on what employers look for in potential interns. Students, whose majors included journalism, public relations and media studies, got a glimpse of the […]
