Recent CSUDH graduate Karlynn Parker, overlooks the pandemic and has her eye set on being a producer. Photo courtesy of Karlynn Parker. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter The pandemic may have caused many graduating students of California State University, Dominguez Hills to feel uncertain about their lives after graduating, but CSUDH alumna, Karlynn Parker, felt […]
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Academic Senate Round-Up: 40-50% In-Person Classes This Fall at Most, Vaccines Encouraged
The main topic of discussion is the chance of more people being allowed on campus what that will look like. Photo by Robert Rios By Robert Rios, Campus Editor There is a chance to have students who will be on campus ground when the fall semester begins in four months, which is between 40-50 percent, […]
Annual Spring Dance Concert Goes On Even During a Pandemic
By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter Even in a pandemic, the show must go on. At least that’s what Doris Ressl, the chair of the CSUDH Theatre and Dance Department decided when it came time to figure out what to do with the annual spring dance concert. The senior project for many dance majors, in which […]
CSUDH’S Black Queen Mothers’ are powerhouses regardless of a pandemic
Queen Mothers dominate virtual luncheon. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter On Friday, March 26, the Rose Black Resource Center held its third annual Fannie Lou Hamer Queen Mother Society luncheon for the first time online. It is a non-formal event of a very casual gathering between the Queen Mothers and the […]
CSUDH campus bookstore never closed, so where are the students?
CSUDH campus Bookstore’s limited-contact merchandise display is safe and ready for shoppers. Photo by Skyler Belmonte. By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter After the California State University, Dominguez Hills bookstore surpassed major layoffs and overcame a decline in sales, it continues to be one of the few places on campus that has remained open and operating […]
