Flyer for Oct. 21 Workshop for Undocumented Students. Courtesy of CSUDH Toros Dreamers Success Center. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor Immigration has been a hot topic in politics for decades. As the 2020 general election draws to a close, many are worried about the fate of programs such as the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals […]
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Women’s Empowerment Comes from Leading Other Women
Women in Leadership panel, from upper left: Dr. Donna J. Nicol; Davida Hopkins-Parham’ Dr. Jane E. Dabel; Dr. La Tanya Skiffer. Composite By Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Staff Reporter Women in leadership positions are more important now than ever. With Kamala Harris running for vice president and Amy Coney Barret being sworn in as […]
Dean Changing the Channel
Dr. Mitch Avila, the dean of Arts & Humanities since 2015, is departing CSUDH to take the position of provost at CSU Channel Islands. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter After 25 years in the humanities, Dr. Mitch Avila is moving into campus administration. The dean of the CSUDH College of Arts […]
Not-so-happy Holidays? Layoffs Appear Imminent
CSUDH is part of the 23 campuses in the CSU that need to adjust their budgets due to reduced funds. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor Since learning in July that its share of the $299 million cut to the California State University’s 2020-21 budget was nearly $7.5 million, and that […]
Fool Me Once Shame on You, Fool me Twice Shame on Me
The 2020 election brings a new form of anxiety. Illustration by Pau Barbaro on Blush. By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief In 2016, I was 18 years old, attending my first year at California State University, Dominguez Hills, I was way too into Honey Milk Tea and I was very excited to be voting for a woman […]
