The one question that many college students face is if college is either fun or challenging (or both?) Graphic by Chaz Kawamura By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor At the beginning of your college education, your parents might try to convince you that you will get a good college experience, but what do you think that […]
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How CSUDH is preparing students for the “Big One”
Drop, cover, and hold on are the basic steps you need to do during an earthquake. Art courtesy of the Earthquake County Alliance By Edgar Ramirez, Staff Reporter In California, the most common natural disaster are earthquakes. These occur when tectonic plates create friction due to them rubbing against each other, causing the shaking we […]
NEW RESOURCES COMING SPRING IN THE I&I BUILDING
CSUDH celebrated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new I &I Building. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter California State University, Dominguez Hills staff, and faculty are slowly starting to use and equip their new offices inside the $83.5 million dollar building located in Victoria Street, at the east side of campus; the […]
Fearing Financial Distress, Students Successfully Petition for Online Course in Spring
In an Oct. 13 email to the campus community President Thomas A. Parham reinstated the campus goal to have a minimum of 80% face-to-face on-campus instruction for the spring semester, as that number closely approximates the typical in-person engagement before the pandemic. Photo by Scott Graham on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor in Chief […]
Only 84% of students at CSUDH completed the new vaccination requirement
The rate at which COVID-19 cases are occurring, the need to regain normality is ushered in with the push for vaccinations. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico By: Nova Blanco-Rico, Managing Editor and Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor CSUDH’s self-certification requirement for students and workers resulted in 84% of students and 85% of employees showing proof of vaccination […]