By Iracema Navarro, Political Affairs Reporter Just when you thought it was safe to go to your mailbox now that the primary election is behind us and all those mailers have finally been thrown out, you’re about to get something really important in your mail: a reminder to take the 2020 Census. The Decennial Census […]
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Claws up for Wildcats
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Co-Sports Editor Super Bowl LIV came and passed, with the Kansas City Chiefs being crowned as champs. But just because the NFL season has ended doesn’t mean professional football has stopped as well. A new professional football league has emerged to fill the void left in the hearts of football fans. No […]
ASI Club Fest: A Night to Remember
By Velia Salazar, Staff Reporter A chance to inform the greater campus community of what they do–as well as possibly recruit new members–was the focus of Club Fest, which was on Feb. 20 in the Sculpture Garden. More than 30 student clubs and organizations participated in the event, which was hosted by Associated Students Inc. […]
Baseball Sweeps Cal State LA
By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor The California State University, Dominguez Hills baseball team won its first conference series of the season after sweeping California State University, Los Angeles this past weekend. The Toros are now 9-9 overall and 8-4 in conference play. The Toros won game one of the series opener by a score of […]
Unsanitary, Possibly Unsafe, Conditions Cited in Student Success Hub Grievance
By Dayszha Lino, Co-News editor Complaints about cramped working conditions in the Student Success Hub have risen to a new level as a grievance claim has been filed with the California State University system citing dangerous and unsanitary conditions. Space and student confidentiality have been an issue since the hub opened last semester on the […]