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 […]
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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 […]
Touching Base with the Other Toro President
By Jordan DarlingNews Editor CSUDH President Thomas F. Parham has dominated attention on campus the past two weeks—and for good reason. The inauguration week of only the 11th permanent president in campus history is a noteworthy event. But there’s another president on this campus—one who actually got elected (CSU presidents are drawn from a distinguished […]
Twin Telepathy on the Diamond
By Jeremy GonzalezAssistant Sports Editor If you have a twin, know someone who is a twin, or are a big fan of “The Simpsons,” then you know that twins share a special bond. Now imagine having an identical twin, spending nine months together in the same womb, and sharing the same features, DNA and blood […]
Students Were On a Hunt and It Wasn’t for Love
By Migdalia SanchezStaff Writer The LokerStudent Union hosted a virtual scavenger hunt on Wednesday and Thursday scavenger hunt promoted the LSU open house event that took place from 10 a.m to 6 p.m. The purpose of the game was to highlight different resource centers around campus, said Gloria Medina, program coordinator. The rules of the […]
