By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief The immigrant experience in the United States is not a monolithic one. Much of the political focus for the U.S. has been on immigration reform with a lot of attention on immigrants from Mexico and other countries south of the border; and those from the countries that President Donald Trump has […]
Category: Campus News
Will Josiah Ever Get Justice?
By Alex Graf News Editor Although Humboldt State University is the northernmost of California State University campuses, two deaths of students on or near it the past two years are reverberating throughout the state, as evidenced by the Nov. 14 CSU Board of Trustees meeting in Long Beach. Members of the Students for Quality Education […]
‘60 Minutes’ Anderson Cooper comes to CSUDH
By Julissa James Staff Writer Prominent journalist Anderson Cooper interviewed faculty members Nancy A. Cheever and Larry Rosen for an episode of “60 Minutes” in the Dominguez Den on March 30. The episode, which aired on Sunday, featured Cheever and Rosen sharing their research on smartphone dependency with Cooper, who believes understanding our relationship to […]
F.A.R.M. offers a dollar to watch animal rights film
By Judy Camarillo Staff Writer Activists from the Farm Animal Rights Movement (F.A.R.M) recently paid students at Cal State Dominguez Hills $1 each to watch a short film depicting animal cruelty. The idea was to bring awareness to the issue of how animals raised for the food supply chain are treated. In viewing the film, […]
Toyota donates $4 Million to Dominguez Hills
By Tyler Shultz Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills has received a $4 million grant from the Toyota USA Foundation to spearhead a new effort to increase readiness for careers in the science, technology, engineering and math, or STEM, fields. CSUDH will use the grant to develop and construct a new, 87,000-square-foot science […]
