By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter The third installment of the university’s racial solidarity series “It Takes a Village” occurs later today, and while its anti-racism focus is the same as its predecessors, this time around it has more heart than usual– at least in its theme: “Opening Your Heart to Courageous Conversations.” “We wanted to […]
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Answers for this Semester
How to navigate spring semester illustration by Karthik Srinivas. By Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor As the spring semester approaches, many students are dealing with how to approach the new semester. Unlike previous years, it’s not as easy to just get your class schedule and show up to classes. Many students are left with questions on […]
Reforma inmigratoria: ¿Ser o no ser?
A casi 35 años de que el presidente Ronald Reagan firmara la reforma migratoria, la comunidad indocumentada se le podría presentar una segunda oportunidad. Foto por Elias Castillo en Unsplash o Tim Mossholder en Unsplash. Por Brenda Fernanda Verano, editor de noticias For the English version of this story, check An Immigration Reform: To Be […]
Covid-19 in Greater Los Angeles CSUS
Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Brenda Verano, News Editor and Carina Noyola, Life Style Editor & Multimedia Coordinator The state of California is home to the nation’s largest four-year public university system, but it is also home of the country’s current COVID-19 epicenter of the coronavirus. With 36,360 deaths as of Friday, the California State […]
Get Tested or Stay Home for Toros Coming Back onto Campus
Free COVID-19 testing, offered Wednesdays in Parking Lot 1, is mandatory for all students enrolled in person classes this semester. Faculty is not required to be tested, but it is highly recommended. Photo By Iracema Navarro. By Robert Rios, Senior Campus Editor, and Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter Barring a close-to-last-minute decision by the university, Monday […]
