Dr. Edward Robinson Jr. is among the most recent to pass. Photo provided by the Africana Studies Department Update – Tues., 4/13 at 7 p.m.This story has been updated to include a fourth faculty member’s passing, Tonie Mills. By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Over the winter break, we lost five faculty and staff members. […]
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Racing to Reduce – Campus Office Keeping Us Green
Teddy Toro celebrated Earth Day two years ago with fellow Toros and campus community. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Office of Sustainability. Photo courtesy of Office of Sustainability By Benjamin Gomez | Staff Reporter Most people see an empty soup can and think it has served its purpose and belongs in the trash. Brittany Black sees […]
If Joe Biden wanted to come back to Dominguez Hills this is what he could teach
President-Elect Joe Biden speaking at CSUDH in 1977, when he was a Delaware senator. You bet we’re claiming him. By Destiny Jackson, Opinion Editor The traumatic road to the end of 2020 that we’ve all been marching toward is coming to its ugly conclusion. Finally. Seriously, take a deep breath and read that first sentence […]
Breaking News: CCAA Cancels Athletics for the 2020-21 Academic Year
The next opportunity that CSUDH students will have to watch Toro sports teams in action will likely not be until Fall 2021. Photo courtesy by Toros Athletics. By: Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter On Thursday, the California Collegiate Athletic Association announced the cancellation of athletic competition for the 2020-21 academic year due to concerns over rising […]
BREAKING NEWS: First Two Weeks of Spring to be 100 Percent Virtual
By Robert Rios, Campus Editor CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said today that with the current surge in COVID-19 cases predicted to last for eight weeks that he is directing all instruction through at least the first two weeks of the spring semester be virtual only. Parham said in his report to the campus’ academic […]