By Andrea Mendez, Staff Reporter Don’t be fooled by the name of the latest exhibit drawn from the vast material housed in the CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections. “Will the Circle be Unbroken: The Sacred Music of the African Diaspora,” is rooted in the history of the massive Black migration across America from 1940 […]
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Meeting Centered on Latinx Concerns
Vice President of Student Affairs William Franklin met with about 50 students and faculty Tuesday evening. Pictured here with Chicano/a studies major and member of El Comité, Janneth Najera. Photo Cred: Nova Blanco-Rico. By Destiny Torres and Yeymy Garcia, Staff Editors “I can’t remember how many times I’ve wanted to drop out over the past […]
Writing Center Makes its Case in Town Hall
By Dayzsha Lino, Staff Reporter To alleviate concerns about the new CSUDH Writing Center in the Student Success Hub, members of the English Department held a town hall on Friday, Feb. 21 in the Faculty Development Center to discuss in detail what the Writing Center is and what its purpose is in serving the campus […]
Dramatic Finish Ends Toros Season
By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor After qualifying for a fourth straight postseason, the CSUDH men’s basketball team saw their season go up in smoke as they lost a nail-biting CCAA quarterfinal 67-66 to second seeded Cal Poly Pomona in overtime at Kellogg Arena on Tuesday night. The Toros led 58-56 with 8.8 seconds […]
Elizabeth Hanna Shares “Beyond the Broken Gates”
Written By: Melanie Gerner Feb. 25, Elizabeth Hanna is bringing her story to CSUDH. She will be reading chapter two, Sapphire the Stripper, from her unpublished self-authored autobiography, “Beyond the Broken Gates”. Hanna didn’t know she was going to write a book when she started telling her stories to Trio students at CSUDH ten years […]
