By Viri Garcia Gallardo & Deshawn Pouper, Staff Reporters The COVID-19 pandemic reshaped how college athletics programs recruit new talent. Like other universities, CSUDH adapted its recruitment process, transitioning from traditional in-person meetings and campus visits to virtual platforms like Zoom. This shift has affected both the recruitment experience for athletes and how coaches identify […]
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Toro student-athletes speak on balancing classes, games
By George Gallardo, Staff Reporter Wake up. Drive to campus and find parking. Go to class. Go to practice. Go to class again. Grab something to eat. Drive back home. Do homework. Go to sleep. Do it all over again tomorrow. That’s the everyday routine for many student-athletes. At CSUDH, the schedule of a Toro […]
Remembering Tlatelolco: a call for justice 56 years later
By Mia Garcia, Staff Reporter On October 2, 1968 – just days before the start of the Summer Olympics in Mexico City – university students gathered in La Plaza de las Tres Culturas at Tlatelolco to demand government accountability. Over 10,000 people rallied against the Mexican authorities . The students of Tlatelolco demanded the government […]
Where are the EV chargers at CSUDH?
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor Electric vehicles are an increasingly popular option for drivers in California. EV sales have soared more than 1,000 percent over the past decade, and California officials report the state is on track to achieve even greater EV adoption in the next 10 years. Even at CSUDH, commuters will notice several […]
‘Women in Comedy’: panelists talk empowerment, breaking barriers
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter The auditorium of the I&I building was packed on October 7 for the Women in Comedy panel. The event was a joint production of the Women’s Studies Program and Hollywood by the Horns. Co-hosted by women’s studies professor Jenn Brandt and film, television, and media professor Toddy Eames, the purpose […]