Whether it’s for the day or the semester, commuting to campus adds up. Like many here at Dominguez Hills, I am a commuter student. And like many of my peers, I have lots of financial responsibilities. Paying for gas, meals, and other random expenses that pop up from time to time, it can be a […]
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Hungry after hours: Toros need better dining options
Limited access leaves on-campus residents choosing between safety, cost, and convenience. I think it’s pretty fair to say there aren’t a lot of food options on campus. There are food stands in the Loker Student Union, but a person can only eat so many plates of carne asada fries at Green Olive. Plus, the stalls […]
One-on-one with Adam Afifi
Toro men’s alum talks historic season, preparation for Portugal’s Proliga. When I spoke with Adam Afifi on the phone earlier this month, he was preparing to leave Los Angeles in less than 24 hours. After helping the Toro men’s basketball team make a historic run to the NCAA Div. II national championship last season, Afifi […]
‘Clyde’s’ serves up commentary on struggles, second chances
Lynn Nottage’s play kicks off fall season at University Theatre. Conversations about life, race, and rehabilitation are on the menu as the University Theatre opens its fall season with a production of “Clyde’s.” Written by the American playwright Lynn Nottage, the play follows the lives of five formerly incarcerated people working together at a truck […]
For Ximena Cid, physics and culture share the same force
CSUDH professor draws on her roots to reimagine who belongs in science. When Ximena Cid first stepped onto the UC Berkeley campus as an undergraduate, the idea of making a living in a lab was the last thing on her mind. As part of the band Mariachi Feminil las Aguilas—the first all-female mariachi group in […]
