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Chegg Data Breach

Cindy Sepulveda Staff Writer If you’ve ever used Chegg to save money on textbooks, your information could be at risk. Chegg, an education technology company based in Santa Clara, experienced a security breach that affects 40 million users.   Chegg plans to reset passwords for all of its users following the discovery of a security […]

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CSUDH Women Fight Back

By Kelsey Reichmann Managing Editor In the era of #metoo, women at California State University, Dominguez Hills are preparing to say #notme. CSUDH University Police is hosting a Rape Aggression Defense System seminar on Oct. 4, 11 and 18. This nine-hour women’s self-defense course will help educate women on campus on how to prevent and […]

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Student Fee Increase Proposal Back; $40 Cheaper

By Alex Graf News Editor More than two years after an ill-fated attempt to increase a student fee that funds student activities, a new effort is afoot to put the fee increase before students. Mitch Avila, the dean of the College of Arts and Humanities, is floating the idea of a student referendum on raising […]

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3 CSUDH Professors Honored for Innovative Research

By Omar Hassoun Staff Writer Three professors from California State University, Dominguez Hills are being recognized in October at the third annual Graduation Initiative 2025 in San Diego. They are being recognized by the CSU system for their innovative practices aimed towards the ongoing success of students. Dr. Nancy Cheever of the communications department and […]

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CSUDH Accredited (Again) For 10 More Years

By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief In a process that began three years ago, California State University, Dominguez Hills was officially reaccredited in August by the Western Association of Colleges under the Senior College and University Commission team. According to CSUDH’s 2017 Institutional Report, CSUDH received its first two-year accreditation in 1964 and became fully accredited in […]