By Stephinie Phan, Art Director For some college students, the idea of making new friends on campus can be a daunting task. And at a place like CSUDH, where most students commute to and from campus, building connections with others can be particularly difficult. But this year, Toros didn’t have to look too far or […]
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City of Carson enjoys day of food, funk at Dymally Jazz Festival
Stanley Clarke and Angelique Kidjo among performers at 5th annual community event. By Jimmy Dominguez, Managing Editor & Jeremiah Rojas, Staff Reporter Dignity Health Sports Park was the site of the fifth annual Dymally International Jazz and Arts Festival on Apr. 27. The groovy sounds of iconic musicians like Stanley Clarke and Angelique Kidjo filled […]
11th annual Pow Wow honors indigenous traditions, history
The CSUDH Sculpture Garden hosted a weekend celebration of Native American Indian and indigenous cultures on Apr. 20-21. The 11th annual Pow Wow featured traditional folk dances, songs, and performances from local Tribal nations. Attendees were invited to enjoy the sights and sounds of Native American music and cultural history. Among the performers at the […]
Churros for charity
The Omega Delta Phi fraternity serves up ice cream and churros outside the Loker Student Union on Apr. 17 as part of a fundraiser for the Wounded Warrior Project, a nonprofit group supporting U.S. service members and veterans. The fraternity hoped to raise at least $200 for the charity, said fourth-year student and fraternity member […]
The woes of wifi: IT offers guidance to address campus connectivity issues
By Chase Waite, Staff Reporter Jason Simmons wasn’t in the best head space earlier this month when he arrived on campus. His beloved dog had died, his office caught fire, and his professor reprimanded him for being 30-minutes late to an exam that accounted for 20 percent of his total grade. In Simmons’ own words, […]
