By Sheena Hutchinson Staff Writer The Black Greek Council, an umbrella organization for the college’s African American sororities and fraternities, will take place on campus next month. Throughout the beginning of October, the Sigma Gamma Rho sorority and Phi Beta Sigma fraternity will host information booths along with meet and greets on campus. […]
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Physics professor receives grant for student research
By Marco Negrete Staff Writer Cal State Dominguez Hills Physics Professor John Price has received a $235,000 grant from the Department of Energy (DOE) that will, in part, help fund students who assist with his proton research. “What this grant allows me to do, is to have my students work during the summer […]
Hermanas club emphasizes giving back in DTLA visit
By Erik Flores Staff Writer Members of Hermanas Unidas of Dominguez Hills say they hold true their club values and give back to the community. They worked to exemplify that mission by volunteering at a Sept. 25 health fair organized by the League of United Latin American Citizens at Plaza Olvera in downtown […]
OPINION: The tension between police, minorities is the real problem here
By Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor The 2016 NFL season kicked off four weeks ago with 32 teams aspiring to be the last two playing for the Vince Lombardi trophy in Houston. While the play on the field has been dominated by hard-hitting tackles, game-winning drives and amazing receptions, San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback […]
‘Obamacare don’t cover stage dives’
By Edgar Uriostegui Staff Writer Pitch and Pale is an all-ages event featuring games, sports, live music and food inside the StubHub Center. This free event, dubbed the best Friday night hangout in Carson, is hosted the first Friday of each summer month. The most recent installment on Sept. 2 featured award-winning food […]