Blinds closed halfway shut in an effort to keep the sun out and a breeze in. Photo by Melissa Melgar By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Students who have lived in the university apartments for the past three years have had a front-row seat in watching the construction and opening of the $56 million residence hall […]
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AI-Robots Coming to Your Local Restaurant, Is it Time to Panic?
Los Angeles, California, has 6.91 robots for every 1,000 workers according to statistics. Photo by FDATA ROBOT. By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter Robots are showing up in many occupations, including the restaurant industry. They are accomplishing human tasks including taking orders, making deliveries, and even cooking up food. Some people have always feared that robots […]
Food Contract with Aramark Defended, Criticized at Town Hall
By Maya Garibay-Sahm, News Editor The university has a $20 million dining hall in the early stages of development and a new dining services partner to handle it. And that company, Aramark, was the focus of a town hall last week that showed that even if the deal is finalized, there are some Toros who […]
Saving Their Best To Last – A Look Back at a Toro Team That Refused to Quit
By Raymond CastilloStaff Reporter The 2022 CSUDH baseball team apparently felt it needed to make up for lost time. How else to explain the fact that after having its 2021 season canceled, the Toros decided to play three California Collegiate Athletic Association seasons in 2022? At least it felt that way. Season one covered the […]
Student Success Hub Mostly a Memory for Now
Remnants of the Women’s Resource Center in the Student Success Hub. Photo by Kimberly Resendiz. By Maya Garibay-Sahm, Staff ReporterThe third floor of the North Leo F. Cain Library, which once housed the Student Success Hub, a dozen student-serving organizations and programs, is all but deserted now, its former occupants either operating virtually or scattered […]