Pioneering the Future of Gaming Education Video gaming and Esports is becoming an increasingly more profitable and lucrative field. According to the Federal Trade Commission, the gaming industry is the largest field in all of the entertainment industry with revenues exceeding both the music and movie industries combined. To match the gaming industry’s need for […]
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CFA Votes to Authorize Strike
Union members, CSU hopeful deal can be reached By Karl Hays, Marianne Ruiz For months, the California Faculty Association and California State University have gone back and forth over a new contract. Negotiations stalled in August just before the start of the school year, and now, it seems the CFA may be one step closer […]
Stalk Shelves to Snag the Best Turkey Day Deals
Budget-friendly ideas for Thanksgiving For a lot of people, Thanksgiving is an opportunity to gather friends and family for food and fun. But with inflation squeezing the pocketbooks of consumers nationwide, putting that turkey on the table might be a challenge. Grocery store prices are on the rise, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture. […]
Opinion: The Problem with Colorism
Some face discrimination for having a darker complexion Some Latinx and Hispanic families might not say it out loud, but colorism is a big problem in the community. For those who may not know, colorism refers to the preference toward lighter skin tones and complexions. In some Latinx and Hispanic communities, complexion equates to the […]
Women’s Basketball Preview
The Women’s Basketball team is headed for a new season The women’s basketball season is underway for the Toros as they look to make another run in the NCAA D2 Tournament. Last season, CSUDH had its best season in school history with a 31-3 overall record and made it all the way to the Elite […]