Hawk McFadzen presenting on Student Research Day. Photo Cred: Nova Blanco-Rico By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor In numbers that far outpace those of a similar state survey two years ago, more than 60 percent of California State University, Dominguez Hills students deal with some level of food insecurity, and 15 percent deal with housing insecurity. […]
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Another Successful Student Research Day
By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor Growing up, Mickey Vibel usually shopped at thrift stores, not fancy malls. But it wasn’t out of some retro, vintage-style choice. It was all Vibel could afford. But she was a young woman, and fashion was on her mind. So, when it came to planning a project for this year’s […]
CSUDH Goes Green With New Recycling Program
By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter A big part of the estimated 600 tons of solid waste that Toros produce annually are plastic water bottles. In an effort to reduce that amount, the university is participating in a pilot program, The Recycling Machine Pilot, featuring innovative recycling machines that may lead to a greener campus. Olyns, […]
Ethnic Studies Legislation Still Pending
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief Intro Future CSUDH students could be in for a new GE requirement on a state level and a CSU level. An Ethnic Studies bill requiring a three-unit course in the subject as part of the graduation requirements for California State University students is awaiting its fate in the California Senate. If […]
Landmark Play by Legendary Black Dramatist Opens Friday
Director Jozben Barrett (left) works with some of the cast from “Seven Guitars” (Clockwise from top: Jordan Hyman, Tevin Jackson (standing), Nisey Turner and Irene Jones. Photo Cred: Sarai Henriquez By Sarai Henriquez, Assistant Culture Editor As an artist and an educator, one of Jozben Barrett’s driving focuses is to tell the untold, or under-told, […]