By Marco Negrete Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills Physics Professor John Price has received a $235,000 grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) that will, in part, help fund students who assist with his proton research. “What this grant allows me to do, is to have my students work during the summer […]
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Hermanas club emphasizes giving back in DTLA visit
By Erik Flores Staff Writer Members of Hermanas Unidas of Dominguez Hills say they hold true their club values and give back to the community. They worked to exemplify that mission by volunteering at a Sept. 25 health fair organized by the League of United Latin American Citizens at Plaza Olvera in downtown […]
OLE remembers 43 the Ayotzinapa Students
By Erik Flores Staff Writer Sept. 26 marked the two year anniversary since the Iguala mass kidnapping of 43 students from Ayotzinapa’s Rural Teachers College in Guerrero, Mexico. Organización Latina Estudiantil commemorated the tragedy at the Sculpture Garden with a display of 43 chairs adorned with pictures of the missing students and a […]
Lit major publishes first book
By Lili Ramirez Staff Writer He’s still a student but Tony M. Smith, a senior in English literature, has published his first book, “The Sinful Nature of Sheep.” It’s a coming of age story that deals with crime and touches on matters of the heart. Smith has always loved writing. His […]
PeelingBack layers of time, memory
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer University Art Gallery recently opened its first 2016-17 exhibition, “PeelingBack,” which features works by six California artists. Students and faculty were introduced to the artists at a September opening reception, where they learned about the artists’ artistic motivations and processes. Oakland native Peggy Pownall is a […]