By Velia Salazar, Staff Reporter A chance to inform the greater campus community of what they do–as well as possibly recruit new members–was the focus of Club Fest, which was on Feb. 20 in the Sculpture Garden. More than 30 student clubs and organizations participated in the event, which was hosted by Associated Students Inc. […]
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Baseball Sweeps Cal State LA
By Jessica Olvera, Co-Sports Editor The California State University, Dominguez Hills baseball team won its first conference series of the season after sweeping California State University, Los Angeles this past weekend. The Toros are now 9-9 overall and 8-4 in conference play. The Toros won game one of the series opener by a score of […]
Exhibit Links Past and Present
By Andrea Mendez, Staff Reporter Don’t be fooled by the name of the latest exhibit drawn from the vast material housed in the CSUDH Gerth Archives and Special Collections. “Will the Circle be Unbroken: The Sacred Music of the African Diaspora,” is rooted in the history of the massive Black migration across America from 1940 […]
Thinking Lives Matter
By Taylor Helmes, Assistant News Editor Millennials and Generation Z are the future politicians, critical thinkers, and leaders that will soon try to fix all the mistakes the Boomers handed us. That’s why the Dymally Institute is focusing on those students by hosting the 2nd annual Dymally Institute symposium on March 11. Titled “Thinking Lives […]
Despite Sorely Lacking Media Coverage, Toros Need to Jump on eSports Growth
The Csudh eSports Association hosted a tournament Feb. 22. Photo by Ulises Rodriguez. By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Alright, first of all, you’re probably asking yourself, “what in the blueberry yum yum is eSports.” Well, esports is a new form of athletic competition, except its competition through video games that you could essentially say it […]