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Sleepy, innocent and presumed guilty

By Marco Negrete Staff Writer Initial evidence suggests sleep deprivation can increase the chances of a crime suspect’s false confession by 450 percent.      This, according to a study conducted by Dr. Shari R. Berkowitz, an assistant professor of criminal justice at Cal State Dominguez Hills, and a team of researchers at other universities. […]

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CSUDH women’s volleyball comes back strong

By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s volleyball team began preseason matches Sept. 2 against Western New Mexico University in San Diego.      The volleyball team is led by Head Coach Jennifer Adeva, who enters her sixth season at the helm. Other members of the coaching staff include second-year Assistant […]

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Men, women’s soccer hope for a successful season

By Joshua Cubillo Staff Writer The Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team heads into the 2016 season as the second-ranked team in the California Collegiate Athletic Assn. coaches’ preseason poll.      The Toros hope to replicate the success of last season, when they captured the West region league championship.      “It’s a […]

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CSUDH needs a meal plan

By Akeem Ivory Lifestyle Editor Asthe semester gets underway, students have tuition and cost of attendance taking its toll on their wallets.      Amenities, such as gaming rooms, a lounge area and a food court, are offered around campus. For students who may not have a constant flow of cash coming in to purchase […]

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Vegan seeking food comes up empty-handed

By Julissa James Editor In Chief The Loker Student Union was designed specifically for the students of this campus.      With two sit-down restaurants, six fast-food joints and one coffee shop, it has become a sort of haven for the hungry. With so many eateries to choose from, it seems there is an option […]