By Robert Rios, Campus Editor CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said today that with the current surge in COVID-19 cases predicted to last for eight weeks that he is directing all instruction through at least the first two weeks of the spring semester be virtual only. Parham said in his report to the campus’ academic […]
Category: News
Abilities Outweigh Disabilities: Special Education Thriving Amid Pandemic
Ismael Soria, who is pursuing a master’s degree at CSUDH, teaching an 11th grade special education class at a charter school in Watts. Photo courtesy of Ismael Soria. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor It’s no mystery that the COVID-19 pandemic has affected educational systems across the globe. When the new school year began, the […]
New Committee Bridges Athletics, Social Justice
Toro women’s basketball assistant coach heads the CSUDH Athletics Diversity and Inclusion Committee. Photo courtesy of Kaiber Takamiya, CSUDH Athletics. By Taylor Ogata, Staff Reporter Additional reporting by Daniel Tom (Staff Reporter) In a time when divisiveness has come to a head, the California State University, Dominguez Hills Athletics Department is opting for togetherness. Last […]
A Long History for University’s Newest Major
Photo courtesy of CSUDH Campus News Center By Destiny Jackson, Perspectives Editor The South Bay has been shaped by many cultures. Native peoples first settled it, Spanish and Mexican roots plunge deep, Anglo Americans stole it in 1848, and the souls of Black folks are woven into the DNA of the university at its center, […]
Pow Wow to Bring Sacred Touch Online
Campus Spiritual Leader Jimi Castillo, a Tongva/Acjachemen pipe carrier, last year at CSUDH’s 9th Annual Pow Wow, hosted by CSUDH centers SLICE and the American Indian Institute. Photo by Rohema Muhamed. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor and Yeymy Garcia, Production Manager Tongva Peoples & Land Acknowledgement We acknowledge that the land on which we are […]