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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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BREAKING NEWS: Classes for Spring to be Online, CSU Chancellor Announces

UPDATED, Thurs., 7:13 p.m. Full text of Chancellor’s White’s announcement at bottom. The 2021 spring semester at every one of the 23 California State University campuses will remain mostly online, CSU Chancellor Timothy P. White announced today. “After extensive consultation with campus presidents and other stakeholders,” White said in his announcement, released on the CSU’s […]

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Black Lives Matter: Solidarity and Healing

Nearly 300 people participated in last week’s healing event. Courtesy photo. By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor A healing and solidarity event designed to serve as a bridge between faculty, staff, and students to support social change and anti-racism Thursday drew nearly a capacity virtual crowd of 300. The “It Takes a Village Black Lives Matter Healing and […]