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‘Know Your Rights’ workshop offers guidance on ICE

Faculty-led teach-in followed increased enforcement in Los Angeles. Amid concerns about increased immigration enforcement across Los Angeles, the Dominguez Hills chapter of the California Faculty Association hosted a Rapid Response Teach-In on Nov. 14 to inform Toros about their rights on campus. The workshop — a joint effort of the CFA-DH Chicane/Latine Caucus and Immigration […]

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Faculty panel explores the promise, peril of AI technologies

Symposium marks university first campus-wide town hall on the topic of artificial intelligence in higher-ed. As artificial intelligence becomes part of daily life and learning, CSUDH students and faculty gathered Oct. 30 to question its growing influence. The panel discussion, titled “Is Artificial Intelligence Dangerous?,” raised concerns about how the AI could shape—and possibly undermine—human […]

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Carson hosts ‘It’s All About Me’ health conference

Third annual event encourages women to focus on personal growth, financial literacy, and overall well-being. Laughter, tears, and words of encouragement filled the Carson Event Center on Oct. 17 as women from across the city gathered for the third annual “It’s All About Me Women’s Health Conference.” The daylong event focused on learning, healing, and […]

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‘Lovers and Friends’ emphasizes healthy relationships

Annual WRC series commemorates Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Editor’s note—content warning: This story includes references to domestic violence and sexual assault, which may be distressing for some readers. October is Domestic Violence Awareness Month, and the Women’s Resource Center is helping Toros learn to recognize when a relationship may be unhealthy or potentially dangerous. On […]