By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter Dia de Los Muertos is a cornerstone of CSUDH campus culture, bringing together students, faculty, staff and the Carson community. The annual event on campus offers a space for reflection and a celebration of life – a must-attend experience for anyone interested in learning more about this Toro tradition. The […]
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Mariachis ring in LGBT History Month
By Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter The band Mariachi Arcoiris de Los Ángeles kicked off LGBT History Month on October 2 with a concert performance at the LaCorte Auditorium. The award-winning band – whose name in Spanish translates to “The Los Angeles Rainbow Mariachi” – is a unique ensemble that travels around the United States to […]
‘Torocon’ open house brings students in for day of cosplay, activities
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor Toros showed out in both cosplay and casual attire for ‘Torocon,’ the Loker Student Union’s (LSU) Fall open house. The event ran all day on Sept. 25, from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. and brought a “Comic Con” style theme to campus for students to participate in various games, activities, […]
Pop-up thrift shop invites Toros to donate clothing, household items
Shop is one of several Sustainability Club initiatives on campus For Toros looking to declutter their closets and cupboards, the CSUDH Sustainability Club might have a solution. During the first Tuesday of every month, the club invites people to donate their used and unwanted clothing and household items at the pop-up thrift shop set up […]
Forbes: CSUDH among best schools for ROI
Dominguez Hills ranks #24 on list of U.S. universities whose graduates receive the best payoff for their degrees. By Deshawn Pouper, Staff Reporter CSUDH was one of four California universities to place on Forbes’ list of the nation’s best colleges with the highest payoff. Dominguez Hills was ranked 24 out of 25 universities on Forbes’ […]
