By Iracema Navarro, Staff Writer An estimated 40 percent of California State University students experience some aspect of food insecurity recently. The need to get those hungry or nutritionally challenged students reliable, efficient information on resources for them is clear. That’s why the unveiling of the CSUDH Eats App Nov. 20 by the Division of […]
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Everyone Must Be Counted
By Iracema Navarro, Staff Writer CSUDH student Mouine Jackson-Taylor thinks that every person living in this country is equally important and that we all count. Just as important, she thinks we should all be counted. The senior public relations and advertising manager is also a recruiting manager for the U.S. Census Bureau, which next year […]
There Are No Fire Sprinklers in the Leo F. Cain Library, and it is Legal
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The north building of the Leo F. Cain Library doesn’t have fire sprinklers and it’s technically legal, but the news took many on campus by surprise, especially those who work for one of the organizations or programs recently moved into the space termed the Student Success Hub. In a Town Hall […]
#ElectHer Workshop Builds Female Trailblazers of Tomorrow
By Dayzsha Lino, Staff Writer As women continue to take congressional seats on Capitol Hill, the approximately 11,000 female students at CSUDH are looking for ways to get their voices heard. The Women’s Resource Center held its third annual #ElectHer event on Wednesday, Nov. 20th in LSU 324. The workshop attracted dozens of young women […]
Leaving Private Prisons Behind: A Brief Saga
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief An Introduction to Private Prisons Private prisons have been in America since San Quentin opened in California in 1852. But their numbers swelled in the 1980s with the Reagan Administration’s “War on Drugs.” Critics of the private prison system focus their rebuke of the system on the inhumane way that private […]