Mad Magazine had this guy. McDonalds’ guy once looked like this (seriously) This one’s just bad-ass. This one, not so much. no comment But we will not be undone. Hang on to your hats. Keep the children close. Mind the gap. Because here comes the Earth-quaking, history-making, booty-shaking, love-not-war-making, 100 percent officially sanctioned by the […]
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These Hills Will be Roamed Again
Yesterday’s rain supplied a fitting soundtrack for a campus with few students. Photo by Robert Rios. By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor As the shadow of the coronavirus threat lengthens across the world, even our small slice of that world has been darkened by its gloomy haze. So it was only fitting that on the first […]
Athletics Seasons Over, Senate, Farmers Market Suspended
Senior Maryjane Smith won the 800 in a Feb. 29 meet at Cal State Los Angeles Photo courtesy of gotoros.com. President Thomas Parham today announced that the remainder of the CSUDH softball, baseball, track and field and golf seasons will be suspended. According to his campus-wide email, sent at 3:03 p.m., the suspension includes “games, […]
Transcript of CSUDH President Parham’s Coronavirus Announcement
CSUDH President Thomas F. Parham today announced that as of tomorrow, Thursday March, 12, all face-to-face classes on campus are suspended until March 17. After that, alternative instruction will begin March 18-April 12, with hopes to have face-to-face classes start again April 13 “pending consultation and advice with medical experts and public health officials.”: Here […]
Cal State Long Beach Suspends Face-to-Face Classes; CSUDH Discussing Contingency Plans
Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor Cal State Long Beach this morning became the latest–and closest to CSUDH–university to announce it is suspending face-to-face classes out of concern over the coronavirus. According to the campus’ alerts page, the school is canceling in-person classes Thursday to Tuesday and will begin alternative or online […]