Miguel Terán López, Statewide Member Organizer and Chair of CSUEU’s Chicanx/Latinx Constituency Group at the “Pizza for Parity” event. By Gabriel Anthony Gomez, Staff Reporter The California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) made their first appearance at California State University, Dominguez Hills to discuss their current contract bargaining, union difference and gather student assistants to […]
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Pet Adoption During a Pandemic – A Forever Home or Neglectful Environment
Pet adoptions during the past two years brought dogs, cats, and other animals to people’s homes. Photo Credit Nataba from Splash. By Annais Garcia, Staff Reporter While the pandemic affected people’s health emotionally, mentally and physically , it also brought a good opportunity for pet adoption, as pets have been emotional supporters for many people. […]
Two Psychology Students’ Hard Work Pays Off, Winning 1st Place at Student Research Day
Tracy Bertka and Anita Kapila-Ramirez presenting their research at Student Research Day. Photo courtesy of University Communications and Marketing. By Mary McFadden, Staff Reporter Two psychology students, Tracy Bertka and Anita Kapila-Ramirez, placed first at California State University, Dominguez Hills’s annual Student Research Day. What is a grand honor is no easy feat, as both […]
Women Gamers, Thriving in the Gaming Community but Battling Misogyny
Women gamers account for 45% of gamers in the U.S., but the lack of women representation is greatly apparent. Infographic by Yennifer Ho By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter Around 2008, Sylvia Duvenary, a California State University, Dominguez Hills student, realized she had to hide her gender in any multiplayer game because of her unfortunate experiences […]
CSUDH Eases Up on Face Covering Guidelines
As vaccination rates increase, CSUDH has begun to ease mask guidelines on campus. By Nisvan Guzman, Staff Reporter This month marked two years since the COVID-19 pandemic began and the world went into lockdown. Wearing masks in public has become as ubiquitous as carrying backpacks on a school campus. But as cases decline, the county […]