By: Destiny TorresStaff Reporter Alexandro Hernández grew up in the small Texas town of Del Río, just across the border from the Mexican city of Ciudad Acuña, Coahuila. But what drove him to become a musician wasn’t the traditional border town soundscapes of conjunto, the Texas-Mexican version of norteño, but metal and hardcore punk. But as […]
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No Love in This Elevator
LA County Fire Department workers trying to free a student who would spend nearly two hours in an elevator Wednesday night, an elevator one person described as “the DMV in an elevator shaft.” Photo by Dayzsha Lino. By Matthew AlfordStaff Reporter A quick trip between floors of the North Library Wednesday night turned into nearly […]
Basic Needs, Graduation Focus of State Hearing
Estimated 41 percent of Toros food insecure; 11 percent housing insecure By: Dayzsha Lino, Staff Reporter Food insecurity, housing insecurity, access to mental health treatments and how they factor into graduation rates were the focal point of the Select Subcommittee on Student Success hearing held Monday in the Extended Education building. The committee is heading […]
Putting a Campus Focus on World Mental Health Day
By: Violeta Rocha, Staff Reporter In commemoration of World Mental Health Day on Thursday, Oct.10, the CSUDH Student Health and Psychological Services is holding a series of events on campus this and next week designed to bring awareness of mental health-related issues, how to play a proactive role in recognizing and referring those who need […]
CSUDH Greets the Dawn of a Dubois Honors Society
By: Monique Davis, Co-Lifestyle Editor On Sept. 24, Dr. Donna J. Nicol and selected students gathered in the Dean’s Conference Room to discuss the beginning of the first West Coast chapter of The W.E.B. DuBois National Honors Society. Established in 1991, the program was created to honor W.E.B DuBois, a prolific and influential civil rights […]
