By Carissa Diaz Staff Writer After one year of being open, the Office of Sustainability has already made improvements on going green. Students and faculty have come together to help the university receive a bronze rating from the Association for the Advancement of Sustainability in Higher Education (AASHE). The university received the bronze rating in […]
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Starting a Conversation About Mental Health
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer The Student Health and Psychological Services department held an event in honor of World Mental Health Day on Oct. 10 to start a conversation on mental health and bring awareness to the resources offered to students on campus. The event, attended by around 100 students, consisted of a viewing of […]
So, What’s Going to Be Inside That Building Anyway?
By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer Anyone walking on the south side of campus can’t help but see it: the huge building being constructed just south of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NSM) building. Approved in late 2016 by the California State University Board of Trustees, groundbreaking on the $82 million, three-story 91,000-square-foot Center for Science and Innovation began […]
Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst
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 […]
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 […]
