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Politics of Ash Wednesday 

OPINION FROM A STUDENT Andy Lara The Politics of Ash Wednesday On March 1st, on Main St. and Slauson, I saw the sidewalks outside a church swarming with people. But there was no celebrity signing autographs, or TVs on sale. The church was providing its subscribers with a tiny cross made of ash, which the […]

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Baseball recognizes bat boy

By Luke Laurrita Staff Writer At the start of their home-opener Feb. 13, the Men’s Baseball team unveiled a new banner on the left field wall to recognize and remember Phil “The Thrill” Reinhart, the team’s bat boy, and his impact on the program. Reinhart died at the end of July 2016, just before the […]

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CSUDH has a new ‘safe-zone’ for DREAMERS

By Erika Arreola Staff Writer The new DACA center opened Jan. 25. Though focused on helping undocumented students, the center provides an informative and welcoming community for all students. It is located at LSU 110A in the Multi-Cultural Affairs on the first floor of the Loker Student Union and is open from 8 a.m. to […]

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CSU weighs fee hike

By Pedro Cruz Staff Writer For the record An article in the Feb. 23 edition, “CSU weighs fee hike,” mistakenly paraphrased comments by CSUDH spokeswoman Amy Bentley-Smith. The article incorrectly stated that she said the university’s first priority is to advocate in favor of the fee increase by supporting state lawmakers’ plans for the CSU […]