The Clippers have a lot to look forward to next season, they deserve more attention than the other L.A. basketball team. Photo by Marius Christensen from Unsplash.com. By Nisvan Guzman. Staff Reporter. Last month, the LA Clippers wrapped up their 11th consecutive winning season and they recently broke ground on a new $2 billion stadium, […]
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VIDEO: Baseball Lockout Locks-down Communities
The Los Angeles Dodgers head into the 2022 season as odds on favorites for World Series. Photo by Ben Verbrugge. By Ben Verbrugge. This video is about the baseball lockout that shortened Spring Training and caused uncertainty for the 2022 season. A deal was eventually agreed upon, and there will be a full MLB season, […]
Toros Score 8 but Surrender 15 in Loss to First Place Chico State
Photo: Freshman Emiliano Barrera stroked his third home run of the season, but the Toros fell to Chico State, 15-8. Credit: Jena Rouser, courtesy CSUDH Athletics. By Raymond Castillo. A key late-season series against first-place Chico State didn’t start off well Friday for the CSUDH baseball team, but the Toros get three more cracks at […]
Three Times the Championships for Only a Third of the Celebration
The Rams parade is the first major championship parade in LA. since the Kings (NHL) won in 2014 and the Sparks (WNBA) in 2016. Photo by: Ben Verbrugge By Ben Verbrugge, Staff Writer. Attending the Rams championship parade last Wednesday was bittersweet due to COVID-19 preventing two other sports celebrations from happening in LA. Walking […]
After Two Years of His Tragic Death, Toros Continue to Remember Kobe’s Legacy
Photo by Freddy Kearney on Unsplash Katherine Quezada, Staff Reporter Last month, Jan. 26 marked the second anniversary of the death of Kobe Bryant, the professional basketball player who won five NBA championships and played with the Los Angeles Lakers for 20 years. Students at California State University, Dominguez Hills share what they believe he is most remembered for […]