By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Vocal conflict erupted Thursday near the LSU and NSM building as a group of students engaged in a heated yelling match with a man spewing homophobic and sexist views he called “the word of Jesus.” “I believe that this campus and you students associated with it are idolatrous,” said the man, who […]
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CSUDH’s Best & Brightest Shine at Student Research Day
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief The rigorous, methodical world of academic research joined hands with creativity, competition and social interaction for two days last week, as the 14th Annual Student Research Day brought more than 375 student presenters and faculty judges, along with a steady stream of friends, family and curious onlookers, together to showcase work from […]
Academic Senate Approves Gender Equity Task Force
By Alex GrafManaging Editor Updated: 2/28/3 p.m.: Provost Michael Spagna’s was misspelled in the original version. We have corrected it. Concerns over the possibility of unequal gender pay at CSUDH have prompted the Academic Senate, the body that represents faculty members, to urge the formation of a Gender Equity Task Force to review the state […]
From Counterculture Revolutionary To Elder Statesperson of the Resistance
By Liliana UlloaOpinion Editor Thunderous cheering reverberated through the California State University, Dominguez Hills gymnasium Monday, Feb. 11, as a standing-room-only crowd watched one of the most outspoken activists of her generation, Dr. Angela Y. Davis, make her way to the podium as part of the Dymally Distinguished Speaker Series celebrating Black History Month. By […]
Financial Aid Audit Hinders Low-Income Students
By Cindy SepulvedaContributing Writer It’s no secret that attending college now is more expensive than ever. Like most students across America, I applied for financial aid. Financial aid for college students is one of the most critical processes in obtaining a college education. In fact, just how important is financial aid in achieving a college […]