By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer It’s the last thing anyone on any campus wants to think about, but it’s an unfortunate reality in contemporary America: school shootings. On Oct. 15, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ University Police will host a seminar informing people on ways to deal with an active shooter on campus, as well […]
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When Did Four Become Six?
By Kelsey Reichmann Managing Editor Although commonly known as four-year universities, the reality is that very few California State University students graduate in four years. In 2015, when the freshman four-year graduation rate at the CSU’s 23 campuses was 19 percent, the CSU Board of Trustees announced its goal of seeing that rate rise to […]
Future Careers Are the Focus of Two-Day Expo
Joseph Baroud and Fernando Bazan Staff Writers The two-day fall Career and Internship Expo took place this week, with hundreds of students converging in the Loker Student Union in hopes of finding the right internship and learning more about STEM-related and health science fields on Tuesday, and business, government, and public administration on Wednesday. Organizations […]
University Theatre Closed Indefinitely Due to Safety Concerns
By Alex Graf and Kelsey Reichman In the wake of a recent inspection, the University Theatre at CSUDH has been closed indefinitely due to safety concerns, according to a campus-wide email distributed early today. As a result, the theatrical production of “Undocumented,” is canceled for the fall semester with plans to bring it back early […]
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 […]
