CSUDH student, Jesús González, Class of 2019. Photo courtesy of Jesús González. CSUDH’s Ceremonies and Events and President Thomas A. Parham announced Monday, April 27, a week of virtual graduation celebration activities as a result of commencement being postponed until further notice. Parham reassures students in a memorandom that commencement will still happening at a […]
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Honey, I’m Stuck at Home
by Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager When the world decided to essentially close down, it felt unreal. I wasn’t keeping up with how quickly everything was going to be taken away, so the situation felt almost instantaneous. The recent “Stay At Home” order that was put in place, and the constant rising number of cases […]
CSUDH Pow Wow Postponed Due to COVID-19: Native American Community Shows Resilience in Troubled Times
The Head Man (left), Johnny Velasquez from the Jicarilla Apache Nation, led all the other dancers into the arena at last year’s pow wow. Photo by Glenn Marshall. By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor The elemental sounds of nature replicated by the flute and drums, the powerful singing of those who call to their ancestors, and […]
The Wrath of GWAR is Suspended
By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor The Chancellor’s Office of the California State University system has asked all schools that use in-person testing to administer the California State University Graduate Writing Assessment Requirement to temporarily suspend the requirement. A memo sent out by the Chancellor’s office to the CSU Provosts said that the decision to stop […]
Care Package Drive-By
Bre’aujanae Moore, a Toro Guardian Scholars student assistant, helping assemble the bags for the care package program. Photo courtesy of Morgan Kirk. By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor Helping to meet the nutritional needs of students struggling with food and housing insecurity has been tough enough for The Toro Food Pantry and Basic Needs program which […]