When it comes to journalism, there’s a whole world beyond corporate media. It’s a world where the voices that are sometimes dismissed, marginalized, and even ignored entirely by the mainstream not only make themselves heard but attempt to disrupt the status quo. It’s a world where community activists, artists, and provocateurs can offer different perspectives […]
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‘Showdowns’: Toros face off on North Lawn
Toros went head to head on Mar. 21 during “The Great Toro Showdowns” event on the North Lawn outside the Loker Student Union. The afternoon event was hosted by the Immigrant Justice Center (IJC) and kicked off the spring season. Students participated in several games, such as ax throwing and corn ball tossing. There were […]
‘CAH-nival’ showcases Toro talents, artwork
Toro talents were on full display earlier this month during the first annual CAH-nival event. Organized and hosted by the College of Arts and Humanities, the two-day festival kicked off on Mar. 13 in the Laser Recital Hall located in LaCorte Hall. The event served as a rally for additional university funding for the college, […]
Shoo, solicitor – don’t bother me
About a year ago, I was walking to class without a care in the world when suddenly, I was approached by a solicitor carrying a clipboard. “Hey, miss, can you come by and sign this petition?” the solicitor asked. I politely declined. I’m sure it was for a good cause, probably, but I didn’t have […]
Carson gems offer a break from campus dining fare
Most Toros know CSUDH is a commuter campus. For some students, the trip to campus is just a routine series of back-and-forth trips – from home to class to work and back again. Meanwhile, the fact the campus is located in a semi-industrial part of Carson can sometimes make engagement in extracurricular activities feel less […]
