Balancing the workload of an internship, cornerstone project, and student reporter is no easy feat, but definitely rewarding. By Rafael Rodriguez, Staff Reporter If you had asked me two years ago where I saw myself by graduation, I would’ve responded with what I told my parents: “I know I got this.” Fast-forward to my final […]
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We earned our degrees, now give us a future
For undocumented students, graduating college is more than a milestone—it’s a fight to be seen, heard, and valued. By Archangel Apolonio, Staff Reporter As an undocumented student about to graduate from college, I can’t help but feel a mix of pride and fear. I’ve spent years working toward this moment. Like my classmates, I’ve pulled […]
Early access to syllabi could improve learning outcomes
From last-minute changes to lack of key information, there should be more accountability in course planning. By Jesus Cortez, Staff Reporter Syllabi are necessary for every class. They allow students to better understand course structures and how to operate throughout the months they are enrolled in any given course. Beyond explaining the do’s, don’ts, and […]
The view from the transfer portal: Toro athletes navigate changing sports landscape
With more mobility and exposure than ever, student-athletes are weighing what comes next. By Jeremy Dent-Smith, Staff Reporter This year was one of the most amazing of my entire life and certainly of my athletic career. As a guard on the men’s basketball team, my teammates and I made an unprecedented run at the Div. […]
CSUDH at 65: Exhibition offers critical insight on campus history
From the Watts Uprising to budget protests, advocacy and access continue to shape university’s identity. By Andrea Ambriz, Staff Reporter When Cal State Dominguez Hills first opened its doors on Apr. 29, 1960, it marked a milestone for residents in the South Bay. Founded on principles of social justice, the university’s mission centered on expanding […]
