By Jacqueline Resendiz Morales Staff Writer Street Food is a culinary outreach program that aims to expose students to a variety of dishes from different cultures. Campus Dining Services runs the program, which offers low-cost meals cooked and served under canopy-style tents. The idea “initially stemmed from Taco Tuesday” and has developed to give students […]
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Road game wins leaves team dreaming high
By Christian Mosqueda-Ramos Staff Writer Mexican Independence weekend was surely that much sweeter for the Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team after winning crucial road games, including a victory over 11th ranked and CCAA conference rival Cal Poly Pomona. With the win, the Toros improve to 5-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in CCAA competition. Junior […]
Women’s soccer falls short after fast start
By Miguel Angel Lomeli Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills women’s soccer team hosted Concordia University Irvine on Sept. 8 at Toro Stadium in a nonconference game. The Toros started off strong with a goal in the seventh minute to give them the early lead. It was midfielder Dana Dibble who then found midfielder Louise […]
Charlottesville attack was nothing short of ‘American terrorism’
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer On Aug. 12, Charlottesville, Va., suffered a horrible loss of an innocent soul due to the newly empowered white supremacist movement in America. The night before the actual protest, a Tiki torch march was held by white nationalists, which foreshadowed the violence to come. The nationalists attacked a group of […]
DACA student: California is all I know
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer I have lived in California since I was one and a half, and I will be turning 23 this November. California is all I know. I grew up taking strolls with my family down PCH, going to the Griffith Observatory and admiring the L. A. lights and thinking about what […]