DUO was chosen over other verification security apps because DUO is easy to use and implement, and is supported by the Chancellor’s Office. By: Alex Avila, Staff Reporter The DUO multi-factor authentication application (app), an app that intends to increase online security for the accounts of students and faculty at California State University, Dominguez Hills […]
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Higher Numbers On Campus Next Semester Raise Questions on Safety Protocols
Faculty, students, staff, and employees will transition back to campus after a year and a half of online classes. By Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporter Eighty percent of classes next semester are projected to be in-person at California State University, Dominguez Hills next semester, but opinion is divided on just what that will look like. In […]
New Inglewood arena sparks interest to CSUDH Basketball Players
The Intuit Dome, the new arena 20 minutes away from campus in Inglewood, will be the new home to the NBA’s Los Angeles Clippers. Photo Courtesy of SportsTravelMagazine.com By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter The new arena for the Los Angeles Clippers of the National Basketball Association in nearby Inglewood will be completed in the near […]
Netflix’s Newest Hit Is an Entertaining Take on Capitalism
Squid Game became the most-watched show in Netflix history. Sitting around 142 million hours watched in a little over a month of its release date on Sept 17. Photo: Courtesy of Netflix By Alex Avila, Staff Reporter “Squid Game” is the latest hit series from Netflix that took the U.S by surprise with its gruesome plot […]
How CSUDH is preparing students for the “Big One”
Drop, cover, and hold on are the basic steps you need to do during an earthquake. Art courtesy of the Earthquake County Alliance By Edgar Ramirez, Staff Reporter In California, the most common natural disaster are earthquakes. These occur when tectonic plates create friction due to them rubbing against each other, causing the shaking we […]
