By Alex Graf Staff Writer Despite new rules proposed by the federal government that would increase protections for those accused of sexual misconduct on college campuses along with more rigidly defining sexual harassment, California State University, Dominguez Hills policies on sexual misconduct will remain the same until the university is notified by the CSU Chancellor’s […]
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CSU Board of Trustees Approves Pay Raise
By Alex Graf Staff Writer The California State University Board of Trustees approved a 3 percent pay raise for CSU presidents and other executives ranging from $8,000 to $33,000 on July 24. According to the board’s July 24 agenda meeting notes, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ President Thomas A. Parham received a raise of $9,721, […]
Preparing for Midterm Elections
By Kelsey Reichman Staff Writer Voting day is getting closer and now is the time to get informed and prepared. The midterm elections occur every four years, with this year’s taking place on Nov. 6. This election will determine the seats for the entire House of Representatives and one-third of the Senate. These seats are […]
New Tenants Means Less Study Space in Library
By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer Due to pending construction occurring around campus, the third and fourth floors on the north side of the library are no longer the go-to places for students to study. As of this summer, the floors are completely empty with no desks or chairs for students to sit. This is because […]
New LSU Eatery Could Open Sept. 24
By Bria Overs Editor-in-Chief The Green Olive officially has an estimated opening date. According to Ed Fimbres, the dining services manager, the Green Olive should be opening in about another week, with a target launch date of Sept. 24. At this time, they are waiting for “state-side fire inspection,” Fimbres said. Until they are approved, […]
