By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief What the fall semester in 2020 will look like at this campus is anybody’s guess right now. Will, there be a limited opening with smaller class sizes to maintain social distancing protocol; will everything be online; will there be a hybrid?Who knows? But the person who will know first is CSUDH […]
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On a Wing and a Prayer and the Lure of Fishing
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief COVID-19 may have stopped much of the world in its tracks, but George Wing is determined to not let it stop a fly fishing class he teaches at CSUDH from traveling to New Zealand next January. Yes, you read that right: CSUDH has a fly fishing class, and it’s planning a […]
Esports Certificate Program Arrives At CSUDH
By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Speculation about an eSports certificate program at California State University, Dominguez Hills is now a reality. On April 21, an email was sent on behalf of the Extended Education College of Extended and International Education to all faculty and staff at CSUDH to announce the introduction of an eSports certificate […]
The 2020 Presidential Race: As it Stands
By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter And then there was one. Bernie Sanders announced he would be suspending his presidential campaign in a live stream posted on his twitter account on April 8, leaving former Vice President Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee in this 2020 general election in November. Just five days later on […]
Relaxed Admissions May Ease Enrollment Dip
By Jackson Cascio, Staff Reporter In this era of uncertainty and confusion, there are some entities that have stepped up in support of those who are probably the most confused and stressed. High school seniors and junior college transfers are getting some support from the California State University and University of California systems. The UC […]
