By Chase Waite, Staff Reporter The best writing advice the author J. Michael Straczynski ever received came from the late television producer Rod Serling, the legendary host of The Twilight Zone anthology series. “Never let them stop you from telling the story you want to tell.” The other piece of advice, Straczynski recalled, was to […]
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Toros rally to “Take Back the Night”
Survivors stand against sexual assault to raise awareness across campus. By Vicky Pineda, Executive Editor & Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter Editor’s note: Content warning – the following story contains references to violence and sexual assault. Names of the survivors quoted have been changed to protect their privacy. CSUDH will commemorate Sexual Assault Awareness month in […]
‘Sister 2 Cister’ program connects women on campus
Solidarity was the theme of the “Sister 2 Cister” event hosted by the Latinx Cultural Resource Center (La Casita) and Queer Culture and Resource Center (QCRC) on Mar. 28. The round table discussion, the second of its kind this semester, coincided with the commemoration of the Transgender Day of Visibility on Mar. 31. The “Sister […]
Exhibit offers ‘Alternate Takes’ on journalism, media
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 […]
‘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 […]
