By Julissa James Editor in Chief The second Monday of October came and went. Another year of Columbus Day sales, closed post offices and a slap in the face to indigenous people. Is getting 25 percent off in department store specials and having an extra day added to your weekend worth celebrating rape, murder and […]
Category: Perspectives
Saying goodbye to a Dodger legend
By Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor With the Los Angeles Dodgers hoping to capture their first World Series championship since 1988, the voice of the team stepped away from the game. With thoughts of next spring approaching, Vin Scully will no longer capture the emotions of Dodger fans. From Brooklyn to L.A., he perfected his craft. […]
Register to vote before Oct. 24
Secure your future by voting Nov. 8 It is time for millennials to bring their angry social media rants to an end and actually make their impact in this election by exercising their right to vote. We have the impact to affect the direction the United States of America is heading for the next four […]
STAFF EDITORIAL: Our athletes deserve Toro pride
Cal State Dominguez Hills is known for its diversity, large number of commuter students and, increasingly, strong athletic programs. But, support for our student-athletes is sadly lacking. We understand most of the student population works and attends classes, but we must all make time to show our Toro pride. […]
OPINION: The tension between police, minorities is the real problem here
By Carlos Alvarez Sports Editor The 2016 NFL season kicked off four weeks ago with 32 teams aspiring to be the last two playing for the Vince Lombardi trophy in Houston. While the play on the field has been dominated by hard-hitting tackles, game-winning drives and amazing receptions, San Francisco 49ers backup quarterback […]
