CSUDH held its annual celebration of Dia De Los Muertos (Day of the Dead) on Nov. 1, outside La Corte Hall. Scheduled events ranged from the Procession of Civil Rights to music and dance performances. Food trucks sold tacos and other traditional Mexican food while students painted sugar skulls and their faces, and paid respects to various altars.
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Pack a Bowl… of Ceviche!
By Marta Sanchez Calvo Staff Writer If you’ve been on campus for more than a week, you’ve probably exhausted all the food options available in the LSU. Even if you aren’t tired of the lack of variety, your wallet might be exhausted from the constant spending. I’ll share with you my way to deal with […]
Dia de los Muertos Is for the Living
By Joseph Baroud Staff Writer Get ready to honor the dead while celebrating the present, as California State University, Dominguez Hills holds its Día de los Muertos all-day festival Thursday from 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. in the Sculpture Garden. “My definition of this event is commemorating past loved ones,” said Efren Melena, a graduate […]
Nothing to Eat Near Campus? Think Again
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer With only 5 percent of California State University, Dominguez Hills students living on campus, the clear majority of us are coming from somewhere else. That is a textbook example of a commuter school, and it’s quite likely that our knowledge of the city of Carson is limited to the 346 […]
Hollywood by the Horns Gives Students a Taste of Sugar
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief “Queen Sugar” episode director Shaz Bennett and staff writer Mike Flynn gave CSU Dominguez Hills’ students key insights into what it’s like working in Hollywood, as well as their experiences in the media industry as a woman and a person of color at an event hosted last Thursday by Hollywood by […]
