Carson’s public parks will soon feature level 2 EV chargers. Photo by Ivan Radic courtesy of Flickr. By Licia Summerhill, Staff Reporter As more residents choose electric vehicles over traditional gas-powered vehicles, the demand for public chargers is growing. To meet this demand, the city of Carson has unveiled its plan to install more electric […]
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What Prop 31 Means for Tobacco and Vape Businesses
As of 2018, 9% of U.S. adults said they “regularly or occasionally” vape according to Gallup. Photo by Chiara Summers. By Yennifer Ho, Culture Editor California’s Proposition 31, which bans certain flavored tobacco products including vapes, passed on Nov. 9 with 76% of votes for the ban. It directly impacts in-person stores and vending machines […]
One-on-One with President Parham
CSUDH President Thomas Parham. Photo courtesy of CSUDH By Saida Maalin, Staff Reporter As I sat in a Starbucks coffee shop waiting nervously to begin a Zoom interview with California State University, Dominguez Hills, President Thomas A. Parham, I glazed over my interview questions thinking if it would be enough to get to know him […]
API Cultural Center Gets A Space In Welch Hall
In October, Parham and Nguyen discussed the various grievances of the API community. Photo by Daniel Rivera. By Daniel Rivera, Web Editor Since coverage began back last spring, the Asian Pacific Cultural Center (APCC) has gained a director, but still no physical space on campus. After months of negotiations with the Asian Pacific Islander (API) […]
CSUEU Won’t Back Down on S.T.E.P.S. Bill
CSUEU president, Catherine Hutchinson, speaks on the steps of the State Capitol in favor of SB 410 to a crowd of CSUEU and Teamsters members. Photo courtesy of Miguel Terán López By Gabriel Gomez, Art Director Gov. Gavin Newsom recently vetoed SB 410 in September, also known as “The Steps to Economic Parity in Salaries” […]