Daylong event showcases culture and community through art, scholarship, and performance. By Archangel Apolonio, Staff Reporter La Casita hosted its inaugural Central American Conference on Apr. 11. The event brought together artists, scholars, and community members from across the Los Angeles area to celebrate the region’s culture through live performances, academic presentations, art exhibitions, and […]
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State of the City 2025: Carson leaders tout development, unveil new initiatives
Mayor Davis-Holmes: Carson “a beacon of light that illuminates from our borders, the South Bay and beyond.” By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor & Dylan Smith, Managing Editor City leaders, community partners, and residents gathered at the Carson Event Center on Mar. 20 for the 2025 State of the City, where Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes and […]
Pick up a book, tune out the noise
In a world of distractions, reading remains essential. By Jesus Cortez, Staff Reporter When I was in second grade, my teacher would start the day by reading us a chapter from the book “A Series of Unfortunate Events.” If we were lucky, we’d get two chapters. Like a lot of elementary students, I loved storytime, […]
Closed too soon: the case for a later Bookstore
Longer store hours would allow students grab last-minute meals and essentials. By Camila Chavarria, Staff Reporter I started taking more afternoon classes during my junior year at CSUDH—the latter part of the afternoon, to be specific. When those midday munchies would kick in, I’d head over to the campus Bookstore for a drink and a […]
‘UndocuToros Rising’ event supports undocumented students facing food insecurity
Attendees received free meals, groceries, and information about on-campus resources. By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor Food insecurity is an issue for millions of college students nationwide. Undocumented students face even greater challenges, as they are often ineligible for federal nutrition assistance programs like the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP). In California, 45 percent of noncitizens […]