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Even in Sunny Southern California, Seasonal Affective Disorder is a Depressing Reality

Student Psychological Services office located between Welch Hall and the Student Health Center. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter The winter blues are upon us, and with months of social distancing through isolation at home, seasonal affective disorder could affect students more than usual. Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD,  is a type […]

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CSUDH CalFresh Hosts a Pantry Pull-Up Farmers Market

Students can pull up in their vehicle, wearing their face mask, and purchase pre-packaged produce boxes. Photo by Ruby Munoz. By Ruby Munoz, Staff Reporter The CalFresh Food Program continues its efforts to assist low-income families, students, and the community impacted by the pandemic by hosting a weekly farmers market throughout the fall semester.. The market […]

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MiFi for Those With no Wi-Fi

MiFi unit offered to CSUDH current students from IT as a resource for distance learning. Art by Chris Martinez. By Chris Martinez, Layout Assistant As the approximately 480,00 students enrolled in the California State University system continue navigating the fall semester online, having access to Wi-Fi has become as important as bringing paper and pen […]

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Let’s Relax on a “Freemium” Level: Assistance is Still Available Despite Being Virtual

It is all overwhelming, but busy students can find some peace. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter The transition to taking courses via Zoom at California State University, Dominguez Hills has impacted not only students but faculty and staff as well. The experience of bad internet connection issues and being kicked out […]

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ICE Reverses Controversial International Students Policy for Fall Semester

Photo by Bill Oxford on Unsplash By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief Last week, the world of higher education was thrown into chaos as the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s (ICE) announced new guidelines that would have prohibited international students from taking all their classes online or risk being deported from the country.  This announcement was met with a whirlwind […]