Nate Nguyen, the APCC’s new Program Director, is welcomed by Teddy the Toro, as he begins work on the new resource center. Photo courtesy of APCC. By Mycah Serdenia, Staff Reporter California State University, Dominguez Hills will soon be home to a new resource center that aims to foster academic and personal success for Asian […]
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Art Saves and Heals; Celebrating Black Student Artists
President of BSU and student artist Terrie Kennon’s artwork. Byline: Brenda Sanchez-Barrera and Mercy Calvo-Cruz, Staff Reporter Terrie Kennon If you come across the Black Student Union (BSU), or even just stumble upon their Instagram page, you might be drawn to their 2021-2022 logo. The BSU logo is a recreation of “This is America… No […]
Will the CSUDH Children’s Center Require Students Under Five to be Vaccinated?
ASI Children’s Center is open Monday through Thursday from 7:30 am-5:30 pm and Friday from 7:30 am-3 pm. Photo by Carolynn Quinones Courtesy of the Children’s Centers Website. By Leah Quintero, Staff Reporter. After the Omicron variant had produced an increase of infections in children under five years of age, the vaccine for this age […]
In-Person Commencement? Oh Yeah it’s happening
Regalia is displayed at the CSUDH bookstore. Photo by Evelyn Rodriguez. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Writer. The pandemic took over everyone’s lives for the past two years. Students graduating from K-12 and college didn’t receive a proper graduation ceremony, due to social distancing restrictions. Last year, California State University, Dominguez Hills (CSUDH) combined the class […]
The Power of Student Voices: Shaunte Caraballo on her play “Surge of Power”
A profile headshot of Shaunte Caraballo. Photo provided by Shaunte Caraballo. By Lloyd Bravo. In the thralls of the swelling tension of race altercations after the death of George Floyd that started the Black Lives Matters movement, Shaunte Caraballo had a desire and need to externalize her frustrations with systematic racism and inequity that people […]