For Jazminne Lopez, filling up her gas tank has become a weekly calculation. “I used to fill up my tank once a week for about $40,” said Lopez, a senior chemistry student who lives in Bell Gardens. “Now, it’s getting closer to being almost $75, and I’m starting to skip certain events or just stay […]
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New faces step into ASI leadership
Associated Students, Inc. will have its first new leader in three years when classes resume in the fall. Chauncey Williams was elected ASI president on Mar. 27, defeating fourth-year international business student Kathryn Santos. Williams, a second-year transfer student from West Los Angeles College who studies health science and psychology, received just over 53% of […]
Women’s Conference centers leadership, resilience
The CSUDH campus community gathered in the Loker Student Union on Mar. 11 for the annual Women’s Conference. The conference aimed to celebrate women’s achievements and foster meaningful dialogue between current and emerging leaders. Influential women and university leaders shared stories of courage and personal growth with attendees, encouraging them to reflect on the challenges […]
EV charging project almost done
On March 3, CSUDH began construction on 203 new EV parking spaces in parking lot three. When the project is complete in Mid-May, Dominguez Hills will have the most EV charging stations in the CSU system and more than double any other campus. Prior to construction, the campus had only 10 EV parking spaces. Six […]
Culture and confidence has Toros poised for another deep run in March
In 2025, the Toros men’s basketball team was one point shy of winning the program’s first national championship. Most of the roster from that incredible season graduated. Despite a slew of new faces, the Toros have a 22-8 record and have secured the fifth seed in NCAA Division II Tournament. The Toros dynamic offense, led […]
