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President Parham announces retirement, will leave CSUDH at year-end

Campus community weighs in on Parham’s legacy and accomplishments after seven years at the helm of university. By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor & Dylan Smith, Managing Editor After seven years as the chief executive of Cal State Dominguez Hills, President Thomas A. Parham announced earlier this month that he plans to retire at the […]

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Visas restored to CSUDH students after Trump administration pauses cancelation policy

President Parham: Toros should “review their rights” regarding immigration enforcement on campus. By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor The visas of two CSUDH international students were restored after the Trump administration temporarily paused a broader policy that would have revoked the legal status of at least 1,200 students nationwide, university leaders said. The Trump administration announced […]

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Academic Senate passes ‘no confidence’ resolution on President Parham, citing leadership concerns

Parham to campus: resolution “fails to pass the test of accuracy, motive, and fairness.” By Jesus Cortez, Staff Reporter The CSUDH Academic Senate passed a resolution of no confidence in President Thomas A. Parham on Mar. 19, citing concerns about his leadership during a critical time for the university. The resolution passed by a vote […]

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‘A vicious circle’: the California State University budget crisis, explained

By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor This past January, Gov. Gavin Newsom released the state budget proposal for 2025-2026 fiscal year, announcing a $375 million reduction to the 23-campus California State University system—a near 8-percent cut.  This followed his previous budget proposal in June, which cut state funding in a bid to help reduce California’s near […]

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‘Save our jobs’: CSUDH unions rally against layoffs, budget cuts

President Parham cites “lack of funds,” says university will “go through a time of operational adjustment.” By Dylan Smith, Managing Editor & Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter With homemade signs, megaphones, and slogans of solidarity, Toros marched across campus on Feb. 18, demanding that CSUDH officials take immediate action to save jobs amid a University system-wide […]