By Jordan Darling News Editor Hey you. Yes, you. If you work at or participate in any of the following: Mervyn M. Dymally Institute, PACE, EOP, Women’s Resource Center, or if you participate in any of our 12 student support programs, this pertains directly to you. The long-awaited move into the new Student Success […]
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Queens of Poetry Promote Sisterhood, Cultural Identity
By Tristin Taylor Staff Writer The queens unite! The student-led group, Talk 2 Me Sis, which promotes and fosters community building among Black students, hosted a special event on March 27th called “Queens of Poetry,” which was a poetry event to pay homage to female poets of color. Coordinated by students Jaclyn Okwumabua and Tianna Townsend, […]
CSUDH eGame Day Smashing Success
By Alex Graf Managing Editor On Wednesday, March 27, the video game culture of CSUDH burst free from the confines of the Toro Zone game room and commandeered the LSU Ballroom for five hours. Hundreds of students attended the second eGAme Day to compete for prizes in one of four tournaments or to watch the […]
Vision Quest: Andre Green Doesn’t let Blindness Get in the Way of his Dream
By Migdalia SanchezSocial Media Manager Andre Green makes his way through campus with a smile on his face and a white cane. While he walks, Green is warmly greeted by many faculty and students. It’s readily apparent to passer-bys that Green is blind, but few could guess that this amiable man with a welcoming personality […]
Carson Mayor Blasts Media, Landmark Libel Case in Keynote Address
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief In a week dedicated to educating and empowering CSUDH students about free speech and the First Amendment, Carson Mayor Albert Robles opted to talk about limiting free speech in his keynote address Tuesday, suggesting the media should have less First Amendment rights than others and that a landmark libel should be […]