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Event welcomes spring sports

By Alexia Williams Staff Writer Students packed the gym Oct. 26 in support of the annual “Hallow-Hoops” event at Cal State Dominguez Hills. This event kicked off the upcoming seasons for all fall and spring sports on campus. With the event starting at 8:30 p.m., a DJ spun music while both the cheer and dance […]

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Toros Redeem Only Conference Loss

By Miguel Lomeli Staff Writer The men’s soccer team outlasted No. 25 Cal State Los Angeles on Oct. 11. The game was a rematch for the Toros after their loss just over two weeks ago to the Golden Eagles. For what was a physical game for the Toros, they were in a battle with the […]

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Don’t forget Kaepernick’s reasons to kneel

By Fernanda M. Tovar Editor-in-Chief I remember Colin Kaepernick’s kneel during the national anthem being a stance against police brutality and racial injustices that African Americans face in the United States and as support for the Black Lives Matter movement. I don’t remember it being a sign of disrespect to the American flag or to […]

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Road game wins leaves team dreaming high

By Christian Mosqueda-Ramos Staff Writer Mexican Independence weekend was surely that much sweeter for the Cal State Dominguez Hills men’s soccer team after winning crucial road games, including a victory over 11th ranked and CCAA conference rival Cal Poly Pomona. With the win, the Toros improve to 5-0-1 overall and 2-0-0 in CCAA competition. Junior […]