By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Starting a new semester can be a little nerve racking for many reasons, but out of all the reasons, there is one that most students can relate to, and that is how expensive school can get. From professors requiring students to purchase expensive textbooks, to laptops and tablets that are […]
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Vocational TAP helps students stay on budget as inflation rises
CSUDH student waiting for metro Bus 51 on a late afternoon. Photo: Kimberly Resendiz. By Kimberly Resendiz, Staff Reporter As a former California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) student, Carina Melgoza Chavez, understands the struggle of taking public transportation to school. Her commute would vary from one hour up to one hour and 30 minutes, […]
Bridging the Human Connection Through Photography
Self Portrait on CSUDH Campus. Photo by Gabriel Anthony Gomez. By Gabriel Anthony Gomez, Staff Reporter When people think of photography, they often think of iconic portraits or landscapes. Although those aspects are incorporated within photography, for me this art is something much more personal. It is a way to express myself and communicate with […]
Contact Your Doctor, These Three Smash Burgers in LA May Be Worth The Triple Bypass
For The Win Burger (left) and Burger She Wrote (right). Photo by Dylan A. Bryant, Staff Reporter. By Dylan A. Bryant, Staff Reporter. Gold Burger 4.6/5 Stealing the show is Gold Burger, a shack-style burger joint that serves smash burgers and curly fries through a window. This place has been on my radar for months, […]
Senior Dance Concert Fosters Students’ Undergraduate Journey
For the first time in years, CSUDH dance majors present their senior project at the University Theater. By Katherine Quezada, Staff Reporter. The student spring dance concert, this year titled “Lemniscate,” took place at the University Theater stage from May 4-7. The concert’s theme for this year reflected the stories of each student choreographer and […]