Campus radio station KDHR had Toros thinking pink on Sept. 21, when it transformed the LSU Ballroom into a “Mojo Dojo Casa House” for the “Barbie & Friends Dance Party.” The party marked the first (and only) major event hosted by KDHR this semester – and Toros turned up in force. Students lined up outside […]
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Educational Opportunity Program
EOP provides first-generation Toros with several academic services, including mentoring and advising. First-generation college students accounted for nearly half of CSUDH’s student body last year. Pursuing higher education presents a fair share of challenges, but some first-generation students en- counter additional obstacles. For first-generation students seeking support and guidance on their academic journey, there are […]
Many Mini Menaces
How Ankle Biter Mosquitoes are Invading SoCal Break out the bug spray – a new invasive species of ankle-biter mosquito has arrived in Southern California. These small ankle-biters attack in the middle of the day and leave their targets with several bites. This is atypical behavior compared to the region’s native species, which come out […]
Toros’ Health and Wellness Assistance
The start of a semester for Toros may cause some students to experience changes in their physical and mental health. CSUDH is working on building a system that meets Toro’s health needs. This semester, CSUDH merged Student Psychological Services, Student Health Services, Toro Care, and The Center of Advocacy, Prevention, and Empowerment (CAPE). under the […]
The Devastating Results of Drunk Driving
Drunk driving could steer someone’s life into disaster and is an issue plaguing our roads and communities. Despite concerted efforts to raise awareness and enact strict legal penalties, drinking and driving continues to claim lives and shatter families, including those in the Dominguez Hills community. Longtime Carson resident Kevin Lynn knows that pain all too […]
