By: Robert Rios, News Editor The future of the CSUDH farmers market may be clearer after today’s Academic Senate meeting as Sustainability Coordinator Ellie Perry will give a report on campus measures to promote sustainability, including whether to continue hosting the market, which began last semester. Perry’s presentation will touch on what sustainability is and […]
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Progressive Changes Coming to CSUDH. School to Launch Women’s Studies As a Major Offering Next Spring
By: Yesenia Flores, Staff Reporter In the past, women were largely left out of the history books, their essential role either downplayed or overlooked or not mentioned at all. Now, their history and contributions to society will be honored at CSUDH with the creation of the school’s newest department: Women’s Studies, which is launching a […]
Free Legal Help Demand Exceeds Expectations
By: Robin Renay Bolton, Staff Reporter A mere three weeks before the U.S. Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in a case that could profoundly shape the futures of those undocumented individuals living in America collectively called “Dreamers,” the demand for free immigration legal services at California State University, Dominguez Hills has exceeded expectations. Originally […]
California Makes Big Stand Against NCAA
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor A massive earthquake struck the state of California this month that sent shock waves around the rest of the country and could fundamentally shake the foundations of collegiate sports. On Monday Oct. 2, Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom changed the sports world by signing into law a plan that would […]
Battling the Stigma Around Asking for Help
By Destiny TorresStaff Reporter When we don’t understand something in a class, it is obvious to raise your hand and ask for clarification. If you break your arm while learning how to ride a bike, the obvious solution is to go to a hospital for treatment. When it comes to mental health, however, we are […]