APCC, VSA host event to celebrate Lunar New Year The East Walkway was adorned with red and gold decorations on Feb. 12, as Toros commemorated the Lunar New Year. In contrast to the common Gregorian calendar, which changes based on the position of the sun and the stars, the lunar new year is based on […]
Category: Culture
“Hurt Village” play explores poverty, community
Director, cast share insights into latest University Theatre production Poverty, trauma, and the impact of gentrification – these are just some of the themes explored in Katori Hall’s “Hurt Village.” The New American play is gearing up for an 8-day run at the University Theatre. Directed by actor, producer, and theatre arts lecturer Jozben Barrett, […]
CSUDH Commemorates Native American History Month
American Indian Center hosts events showcasing history, culture November marks Native American Heritage Month – a time to commemorate the cultures, traditions, histories, and contributions of indigenous peoples across the United States. At Dominguez Hills, the American Indian Center (AIC) is hosting events this month to highlight the legacy of native and indigenous communities. The […]
Pioneering Particle Physics with John Price
To Physics professor and department chair John Price, who serves as CSUDH Professor and Chair of the Physics Department, his endeavors in the field of experimental nuclear physics mirror that of the creation of a handy construction kit guide. “Say you go to Ikea, and you get a book shelf and it comes inside of […]
Compton Vegan Opens on Campus
Menu items include pulled “pork,” “wings,” mac and “cheese” Toros hungry for a totally meatless experience on campus now have a new restaurant option: Compton Vegan. Owner and operator Lemel Durrah opened his spot in the Loker Student Union, right next to the Green Olive. Diners can expect to find all their favorite classics – […]