By Fernanda M. Tovar Staff Writer If I could, I would stay home and watch movies all day. My interests range from comedies to horror to dramas to documentaries, pretty much everything other than Westerns. I do enjoy a crazy college movie, though. When I was in high school, I constantly heard about different majors, […]
Category: Culture
Toro student poets just go with the F.L.O.W.
By Judith Camarillo Staff Writer For the Love of Writing (F.L.O.W) is an organization where students who enjoy writing, reading or listening to poetry can get together and introduce their writing pieces. Students create poems or any other form of writing that conveys a story, whether it comes from personal experience, helping others or creativity. […]
Senior graphic designers exhibit their work in showcase
By Olya Podorozhko Staff Writer The senior design showcase, “Vantage Point,” took place April 13 on campus. The event brought together professors, students and their families to come look at and appreciate the different, creative and unique works of art created by graphic design students for their final portfolio course. “We have been doing this […]
F21 red among the new budget options at South Bay Pavilion
By Cindy Venegas Staff Writer South Bay Pavilion, which is only a mile and a half from Cal State Dominguez Hills, will open one of the most anticipated stores for young-adult shoppers on April 28. F21 red, the new Forever 21 offshoot, includes men, women and girls’ clothing along with plus-sizes for a more economic […]
Student puts humanitarian efforts, helping others first
By Fernanda M. Tovar Staff Writer She is a student, a wife, a humanitarian, an advisor for Organización Latina Estudiantil (OLE) and the College of Arts and Humanities representative. Lacy Lydia Nerud, who learned Spanish as her second language, is a senior and Spanish linguistics major with a minor in communications. Nerud juggles a busy […]