Most Toros know CSUDH is a commuter campus. For some students, the trip to campus is just a routine series of back-and-forth trips – from home to class to work and back again. Meanwhile, the fact the campus is located in a semi-industrial part of Carson can sometimes make engagement in extracurricular activities feel less […]
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Valdez Lopez tapped as women’s soccer coach
The CSUDH women’s soccer team didn’t have the best year. After finishing the 2023 season with an unfortunate record of 1-15-2, the Toros look to get back on track next fall – and they’ll have a brand-new coach to help them do it. Toro Athletics announced Adriana Valdez Lopez as the team’s new head coach […]
Women’s Resource Center looks to boost visibility
For more than 40 years, the Women’s Resource Center has been an intimate space on campus for Toros to relax, study, and find fellowship with one another. Although the WRC’s current space is located at the far end of campus, in the Classroom Village by parking lot 7, the organization makes strides to connect with […]
Closing ceremony commemorates Black History Month on campus
Traditional art, spoken word, and storytelling celebrate culture and community CSUDH commemorated the end of Black History Month with a closing ceremony on Feb. 29. The event, hosted by the Black Resource Center and the Department of Africana Studies, showcased Africana art in several forms, including dance, spoken word, and storytelling. Attendees were welcomed to […]
NXT30: project hopes to build for the future
Toros invited to offer feedback on improving union space More than three decades after the Loker Student Union first opened its doors, CSUDH is exploring what the building will look like and how it will continue to serve future Toros. The university recently kicked off its NXT30 initiative, an assessment program that is aimed at […]