By Stephinie Phan, Art Director In 2021, the Pew Research Center initiated a focus group study to learn more about the lived experiences of Asian Americans in the United States. It’s a lengthy report, but there was something about the first sentence that has kept ringing in my ear, like the sharp sound of a […]
Category: Perspectives
Groundbreaking a missed opportunity for engagement
By Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter Did you notice there was a ribbon-cutting ceremony on campus earlier this month? No? – that’s odd, I mean, there were yard signs posted around campus that read, “Special Groundbreaking Event.” Still not ringing a bell? Don’t worry, you’re not the only one in the dark, apparently. There’s a lot […]
Campus walkways, elevators leave some Toros stranded
More accessible pathways would make navigating campus easier for everyone at CSUDH. By Abla Gorashi, Staff Reporter The first thing that typically comes to mind when people think of CSUDH is that it’s a commuter school. But when you think about it, once you arrive on campus, it’s really more pedestrian. Students enrolled at Dominguez […]
More green space could add life to campus
Improved landscaping could help Toros unwind and breathe a little easier. By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor Coming to campus most days, I usually park in lot six and then either walk through the Sculpture Garden or past the soccer fields. These walks are sometimes the only moments during the day in which I can get […]
Investment needed to address food insecurity on campus
By Terynce Garner, Staff Reporter Food insecurity is a concern for students everywhere, and while CSUDH has taken steps to address the issue here on campus, Toros could use more support to ensure their success. Teddy’s Pantry and the Campus Urban Farm – two university programs that provide food and basic necessities to students free […]
