Vietnamese American scholars, artists, and organizers reflect on migration, memory, and the future of their community. By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor The Fall of Saigon on April 30, 1975, marked the end of the Vietnam War and sparked a mass exodus of Vietnamese refugees. Many fled by boat or on foot, risking their lives […]
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‘Twelfth Night’: A comedic tale of love and mistaken identity
Shakespeare’s classic closes out spring semester for University Theatre. By Andrea Ambriz, Staff Reporter “With hey ho, the wind and the rain. For the rain it raineth every day,” the cast sang in unison, their coordinated curtain call dance bringing the production to a memorable close. The musical tune resonated with life’s unpredictabilities, but inside […]
Toros let their talents shine at A.P.IDOL
Student performance competition hosted by the Asian & Pacific Cultural Center as part of API Heritage Month. By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor Asian & Pacific Islander (API) Heritage Month kicked off at CSUDH with a series of campus events, including the second annual “A.P.IDOL Talent Night”—a student performance competition hosted by the Asian & […]
Spring Fling to return with live performances, carnival fun
Annual ASI event annual will feature rides, games, and music. By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor Toros can expect an afternoon of rides, live music, and giveaways when the Spring Fling Carnival comes to campus on Apr. 18. The annual event, hosted by Associated Students, Inc, (ASI), will run from 2 to 6 p.m. in Parking […]
La Casita hosts inaugural Central American Conference
Daylong event showcases culture and community through art, scholarship, and performance. By Archangel Apolonio, Staff Reporter La Casita hosted its inaugural Central American Conference on Apr. 11. The event brought together artists, scholars, and community members from across the Los Angeles area to celebrate the region’s culture through live performances, academic presentations, art exhibitions, and […]