Bugs, busted appliances, and unbearable heat—just another day living on campus. By Taya Bohenko, Staff Reporter I’ve lived in on-campus housing for the past two years, and I think I can safely speak for a lot of my neighbors when I say there are plenty of problems with these residences. Some of the issues are […]
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Emergency housing is a lifeline, but Toros need more services
Toro CARE provides useful resources, but the program has limits. By Damonya Jones, Staff Reporter This past summer, my older sister and I were living together in an apartment in Orange County. Like many of my fellow Toros, I was a commuter student, making the long trip from Anaheim to Carson—30 minutes on a really […]
Housing costs in focus after Prop 33 fails
By Terynce Garner, Staff Reporter Sophia Greer had high hopes for Proposition 33 on Election Day. A fourth-year psychology student, she believed Californians would support enacting rent control on housing. The measure aimed to repeal a 1995 law that banned rent control, allowing local governments to regulate rental rates. Greer currently pays $2,150 per month […]
Welcome to Your Future, CSUDH
By Joseph Baroud, Contributing Writer, and Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter CSUDH is in its biggest new building boom in more than 40 years, with finishing touches being made on one building and contruction on two others in full swing. But CSUDH President Thomas Parham won’t stop talking about on thing: This is just the beginning. […]