Dr. Edward Robinson Jr. is among the most recent to pass. Photo provided by the Africana Studies Department Update – Tues., 4/13 at 7 p.m.This story has been updated to include a fourth faculty member’s passing, Tonie Mills. By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Over the winter break, we lost five faculty and staff members. […]
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Take a Deep Breath with the LCRC
By Benny Morales, Staff Reporter With finals ensuing and graduation around the corner, stress levels are at an all time high. To combat burnout and help ease anxiety, the Latinx Cultural Resource Center hosted a virtual event, Racial Justice & Healing Series: “Burnout & Decolonized Wellness Practices,” on April 22. The LCRC partnered with Roots […]
Breaking News: Spring Commencement Ceremonies Recieve Stadium Upgrade
Although with no in-person audience, commencement ceremonies will still go on. Photo by CSUDH Smugmug By Daniel Tom, Contributing Writer Updated at 6:15 p.m. This year’s spring commencement ceremony was already going to have a different look and feel for students and families, but now things are looking a little brighter for the Toro Nation […]
Stop Asian Hate, It’s More Than a Hashtag
As anti-Asian hate crime increases, university departments chime in on their condemnation of racist, sexist rhetoric and violence towards the Asian American Pacific Islander communities. Photo by Jason Leung on Unsplash By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Updated at 6:30 p.m. CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham, the Asian Pacific studies program, and the California Faculty […]
Breaking News: Toro Nation Names New Athletic Director
Dena Freeman-Patton takes the helm of CSUDH Athletics, bringing her fresh experience from Division I programs and returns to the CSU system. Photo by Rick Hoskin | CSUDH Athletics By Daniel Tom | Contributing Writer After a five-month search, a new leader will take the horns of Toros Athletics. On Wednesday, California State University, Dominguez […]
