Negotiations between the California State University Employees Union (CSUEU) and the CSU Board of Trustees are at a standstill. The two sides met for another round of talks on Sept. 19, on the North Lawn at CSUDH. At issue are employees’ concerns over their general salary, and their request to change the current salary system […]
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Immigrant Justice Center Opens With New Name, Same Mission
The Immigrant Justice Center (IJC) held its re-grand opening on Sept. 20. IJC decided to change its name from the Toro Dreamers Success Center. They strive to achieve equity and justice for those affected by the immigration system, so they wanted a name that is more in line with their mission, vision, values, and goals. […]
Science Lab Deemed Safe After False Alarm
CSUDH worker taken to hospital as precaution due to improper lab exposure An apparent false alarm in the Science and Innovation building overnight on Thursday led to a CSUDH staff worker being taken to the hospital, according to university health and safety officials. In a campus advisory emailed to Toros on Thursday morning, CSUDH Police […]
Higher Parking Fees Squeeze Toros
The cost of parking at CSUDH is rising and some students say the higher rate is squeezing their bank accounts. The current rate for a student parking pass has increased to $200 per semester. The question is, should Toros just come to expect (and accept) that this trend will continue? CSUDH is mostly a commuter […]
September Events For Suicide Prevention Month
September is National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month and this topic sadly hits close to home for many students. During the 2021-2022 school year, a Mayo Clinic survey of 133 U.S. college campuses showed that 44% of students reported feeling depressed and 15% considered taking their own life. It is important to note that there are […]
