The Loza’s family gathers every year to give grace, spend time together but this year was the first time their celebration was made up of fewer family members because of distance. By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter A little over a week ago, I was sitting at my family’s table celebrating a holiday that, like many, […]
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Why Are Some Athletes Criticize Differently for Being Unvaccinated
Aaron Rodgers receives criticism for untruthfulness on vaccine status. Photo courtesy of NBC News. By Staff Reporter Andre Adkins Jr. Discussion about COVID-19 vaccination is heightened nowadays, especially as the holiday season is here. Athletes in several different sports are now faced with much more strict COVID-19 protocols for their seasons, and not being vaccinated is […]
Snap Inc. donation helps formulate a new computer science curriculum to increase inclusivity
Computer science is important and CSUDH is aiming for better diversity within the program. Photo from Unsplash by Lagos Techie By: Lloyd Bravo, Staff Reporter California State University, Dominguez Hills has received a $5 million donation from Snap Inc. (Snapchat) for the development and endowment of a new institute that focuses to enhance and expand […]
Testing Positive, Social Distancing and More are Questions Students Have About Returning to Campus Next Semester
After taking classes at home, students will have to transition back to a larger group setting on campus with guidelines that were not their pre-pandemic. Art by Jasmine Contreras By: Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporter Despite reassurances of moving to 80 percent in-person classes in the spring, concerns over positive cases, social distancing, and mask mandates […]
Higher Numbers On Campus Next Semester Raise Questions on Safety Protocols
Faculty, students, staff, and employees will transition back to campus after a year and a half of online classes. By Jasmine Contreras, Staff Reporter Eighty percent of classes next semester are projected to be in-person at California State University, Dominguez Hills next semester, but opinion is divided on just what that will look like. In […]