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Blue-collar drama ‘Sweat’ to close out Fall season at University Theatre

Pulitzer Prize-winning play highlights working-class identity amid industry collapse and change. The shuttering of an industrial plant is the central conflict of “Sweat,” the Pulitzer Prize-winning work of playwright Lynn Nottage. The play, set to premiere Dec. 3 at the University Theatre, will close out the Theatre Department’s fall season. Set in the industrial town […]

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to Toros: Be kind, be bold, work hard

Nation’s first Black woman to serve Supreme Court tells students to tackle challenges with confidence. Toros packed the Loker Student Union ballroom Oct. 23 to welcome U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court. Jackson visited campus as part of the Presidential Distinguished Lecture Series. […]

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Toros voice concerns about campus facilities, transparency

SQE Town Hall calls for greater involvement in decision-making process. CSUDH officials have hosted several town hall events over the past year to address issues on campus—most notably, the budget problems affecting California State University. On Oct. 14, the Dominguez Hills chapter of Students for Quality Education (SQE) held its own forum for Toros to […]

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Huron Report offers recommendations for CSUDH to navigate budget issues

Report highlights transfer growth, analysis of majors as steps toward financial resilience. After eight months of data analysis, interviews and campus feedback, CSUDH released the findings of the Huron Report on Sept. 8. University leaders say the recommendations will provide a framework for navigating the current budget crisis while preparing for the years ahead. Commissioned […]