A mesh between home and Zoom; the way my last year of college is turning out. Photo by Chris Montgomery on Unsplash By Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter The thrill that comes from hunting for new notebooks on sale, the aroma of pencils that wafts in the air after opening the manufactured sealed box, organizing your […]
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Chasing Big Dreams in a New Country During a Pandemic
Clemence Trevedy is one of the approximately 740 international students at CSUDH, who make up only 4.4% of the student population. Photo by Catalina Garcia By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter Clemence Trevedy, a film, media, and television major, knows the worry and stress of coming to a new country and the challenges the journey entails, […]
Politics, Don’t Be Intimidated
Art by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Managing Editor Politics can be an intense and intimidating subject to get into, especially because it can seem uninteresting for many. But there are individuals who aim to make politics less intimidating and more exciting to learn, such as California State University, Dominguez Hills professor and Political Science […]
New Dorms Means New Social Circles For Some Students
New dorms, also known as “The Tower,” bring new and exciting living arrangements for some Toros. Photo by Melany Ruiz. By Melany Ruiz, Feature and Lifestyle Editor This fall semester, after a year and a half of construction and a worldwide pandemic, the campus welcomed in students to fill in the once-upon of time empty […]
New Dining Debit Cards to Help Students Budget
CSUDH to offer students prepaid dining cards to help them stay within their budget for food costs. Courtesy of CSUDH By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Writer The California State University, Dominguez Hills Foundation and the Loker Student Union (LSU) are now offering a loyalty program in the form of prepaid loaded dining cards in an effort […]