From the Watts Uprising to budget protests, advocacy and access continue to shape university’s identity. By Andrea Ambriz, Staff Reporter When Cal State Dominguez Hills first opened its doors on Apr. 29, 1960, it marked a milestone for residents in the South Bay. Founded on principles of social justice, the university’s mission centered on expanding […]
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Library Wants to Redefine Perception of its Services
The Campus Library is currently open both online and in person, Monday-Fridays and a “Librarian Chat” available 24/7. By Alex Avila, Staff Reporter The ways the Leo F. Cain Library at CSUDH has been utilized by students before and after the pandemic lockdown are evident and are very distinct. This has led library staff to […]
Food Pantry Re-Opens
Photo by Robert Rios By Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter While all instruction and student support services will be online until further notice, there are a few physical spaces on campus that remain open for students who need computer access, food, or health assistance. Note: everything seems to be changing daily in light of the ongoing […]
There Are No Fire Sprinklers in the Leo F. Cain Library, and it is Legal
By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The north building of the Leo F. Cain Library doesn’t have fire sprinklers and it’s technically legal, but the news took many on campus by surprise, especially those who work for one of the organizations or programs recently moved into the space termed the Student Success Hub. In a Town Hall […]
Space Talk: Question Isn’t Whether Student Success Hub Will Be Overhauled, but When?
Vice President of Student Affairs Dr. William Franklin talks at Space Town Hall. Photo taken by Dayzsha Lino. By Dayzsha Lino, Staff Writer Amid concerns over the current state of the Student Success Hub, university administrators hosted a town hall meeting on Thursday in LSU Ballroom C for students, staff and faculty members to discuss […]