Turning off vacation mode can be tough. Here are some tips. Photo By Marvin Meyer/Unsplash. By Julia McIntyre Staff Reporter Starting a new semester after a 6-week break can be stressful. After sleeping in, celebrating holidays and not worrying about cramming at the last minute for a test, it may be challenging to get back […]
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Basic Needs Program Launches Much-Needed Campus Food Pantry
Granola bars, canned fruit, and hygiene products were among the many available things on the opening day of the Basic Needs Food Pantry. Photo by Brenda Sanchez Barrera By Brenda Sanchez Barrera, Editor-In-Chief For years, California State University, Dominguez Hills has been the only CSU without a campus food pantry. However, the Basic Needs Program […]
Two Sides of the Same Coin
Mexican-Americans are a big part of the market for the Federación Mexicana de Futbol in the United States. Photo by Javier Perez By Javier Perez, Sports Editor The hot California sun beams down on 93,000 soccer fans in the Rose Bowl in the city of Pasadena. Mexico and the United States are in a deadlock […]
Tree Planting Party Teaches Students the Art of Gardening
Joshua Baragan taught CSUDH students how to plant trees at a tree-planting party hosted by the Office of Sustainability. Photo by Kimberly Resendiz By Kimberly Resendiz, Staff Reporter The common answer to why planting trees is important is to help improve climate change. Arbor Day Foundation explains, “Trees help remove carbon dioxide from the air, storing […]
What’s Fall-ing Into Your Playlist?
These are the top hits of this fall. Art by Mercy Calvo-Cruz By Mercy Calvo-Cruz, Social Media/Perspective Editor 2022 has been quite a year for music. According to Billboard’s Songs of the Summer list, summer gave us hot hits like ‘As It Was’ by Harry Styles, ‘About Damn Time’ by Lizzo and ‘First Class’ by […]
