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Faculty panel explores the promise, peril of AI technologies

Symposium marks university first campus-wide town hall on the topic of artificial intelligence in higher-ed. By Taya Bohenko, Staff Reporter As artificial intelligence becomes part of daily life and learning, CSUDH students and faculty gathered Oct. 30 to question its growing influence. The panel discussion, titled “Is Artificial Intelligence Dangerous?,” raised concerns about how the […]

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Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson to Toros: Be kind, be bold, work hard

Nation’s first Black woman to serve Supreme Court tells students to tackle challenges with confidence. By Saige Washington & Carlos Merlo, Staff Reporters Toros packed the Loker Student Union ballroom Oct. 23 to welcome U.S. Supreme Court Justice Ketanji Brown Jackson, the first Black woman to serve on the nation’s highest court. Jackson visited campus […]

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Budget cuts drive CSUDH-Cal State Fullerton partnership at Student Health Center

Layoff of longtime on-campus physician raises questions about compliance, continuation of care. By Carlos Merlo, Staff Reporter For two decades, Dr. Sophia Momand served as the on-campus physician at the CSUDH Student Health Center. Since joining the university in 2005, Momand became a trusted member of the campus community, providing care to hundreds of students […]

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La Casita, Black Resource Center host solidarity cookout

North Lawn event bring together Toros amid rising political rhetoric against marginalized communities. By Jessica Valencia, Co-Managing Editor La Casita and the Black Resource Center invited Toros to the cookout on Oct. 16, co-hosting an event to strengthen unity between students at CSUDH. The event was inspired by a similar event held last month at […]