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Can Students Overcome Phone Addiction?

Where is your phone right now? Chances are, it’s probably already in your hand! Our smartphones have effectively become extensions of ourselves. For a lot of people, it’s the first thing they reach for in the morning, while others tend to feel anxious whenever they are without their phone for too long. A 2019 Pew […]

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CSUDH’s March Toward Zero Waste

CSUDH is aiming to meet a ninety-percent waste reduction goal by 2025 as part of a broader effort to combat environmental injustice. One of the main ways the university hopes to achieve that goal is through zero waste bins.  There are two hundred zero waste bins around campus where faculty, staff, and students can properly […]

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Farmers Market at DH: Fresh and Locally Sourced

The South Walkway between the Loker Student Union and the library comes to life with everything from fresh fruits, vegetables, pupusas, and tamales to handmade clothing. The Farmers Market started in 2019 through a partnership with market organizer VenaVer Events and the CSUDH Office of Sustainability. There are several ongoing promotions to help make the […]

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‘Chad Deity’ Play Slams Stereotypes

Starting October 11, the CSUDH Theater will host four presentations of the play, “The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity,” written by Kristoffer Diaz and directed by Toro alumna Stefani Baez. “Chad Deity” follows the trials and tribulations of a Puerto Rican pro wrestling superfan named Macedonio Guerra, who goes by the nickname “Mace.” Mace’s love […]