By Andrea Mendez, Staff Reporter Women may have won the hard-fought right to vote 100 years ago, but there remains serious obstacles to anything close to full equality. So even though the California State University, Dominguez Hills women’s studies department’s exhibit “The Women’s History Collections” commemorates the suffrage centennial, it also highlights the urgent issues […]
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Out of the Closet and Into Student Hands
By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor The Associated Student, Inc. Clothes Closet has officially opened and it is ready to cover the basic needs of students looking for professional clothing. Last semester, ASI began working on The Clothes Closet, a program in which students could select from donated clothes at no cost. ASI began asking for […]
Re-Imagining the Future of America’s Education System
By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Imagine enrolling in a class where stress management is part of the syllabus; where instead of trying to connect with the words of a 3,000-year-old philosopher, your connection is with the Earth through an urban gardening class; where ancestral wisdom in the classroom is valued as highly as academic knowledge; […]
Don’t Let Election Burnout Derail Census Count
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 […]
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 […]
