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The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

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Free menstrual products are now more accessible to students

Denis Akbari, Intern Reporter October 31, 2022

The installation process of free menstrual products began in early October in the South Village dorms and is scheduled to be completed by the end of the month, according to the university. In accordance...

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Library’s archival exhibit celebrates university’s 75th year

Erik Adams, Multimedia Reporter October 31, 2022

A multi-decade history saw its commemoration in full effect last Thursday during the opening of the university library’s new exhibit, “We Are LA: Uncovering 75 Years of Legacy in the University Archives.” The...

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It grows like this

Alyssah Hall, Multimedia Reporter October 31, 2022

In early African culture, many believed that their hair spiritually connected them to God due to it being close to the sky, according to BBC News. Popular Black hairstyles that you see today like locs,...

a group of graduates with different styles of hats.

Cross Cultural Center’s different graduation ceremonies

Anne To, Multimedia Reporter October 31, 2022

Along with the commencement ceremony available to all graduating students, the four identity-based centers at the Cross-Cultural Center (CCC) will each have their own optional graduation ceremonies. The...

‘Love Being You’ unites Black women for an illuminating conversation

‘Love Being You’ unites Black women for an illuminating conversation

Alyssah Hall, Multimedia Reporter October 27, 2022

Ashley Gregory knows firsthand how vital it is for Black women to have a place where they can express themselves.“It's good for us to have spaces where we can be among ourselves…be in community with...

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Cal State LA community shows out for disabled students

Victoria Ivie, Managing Editor October 27, 2022

The sun beat down on the brown-red of the Jesse Owens Track and Field. After five laps, participants were granted a participation medal. In the distance, people rounded the path, wearing gray shirts that...

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‘Brown and Gay in L.A.’: Intersectionality, identity and immigrant sons

Victoria Ivie, Managing Editor October 27, 2022

Feeling like you have to choose between your identity of race or sexuality, not knowing who you are, and the immense pressure of being a first-generation immigrant child. These are just some of the topics...

Mural painting featuring students and the obstacles they had to overcome being a DACA recipient or dreamer.

DACA students still face ‘limbo’ after court’s decision

Erick Cabrera, Multimedia Reporter October 17, 2022

A federal appeals court ruled the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) unlawful - a decision that will affect approximately millions. In California alone, there are 183,000 DACA recipients across...

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Keely and Du in the post-Roe era

Jessica Lopez, Multimedia Reporter October 17, 2022

“Keely and Du,” a production run through early October by the department of theater and dance, centers the voices of underrepresented women in the ongoing conversation of abortion rights.  Written...

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Salazar Cafe reopening early October and plans for future food spots

Anne To, Multimedia Reporter October 17, 2022

Salazar Cafe and other food establishments on campus, like the University Club and Kikka Sushi, all closed down during the pandemic. But Salazar Cafe is expected to reopen around early October, according...

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Cal State LA addresses water concerns

Anne To, Multimedia Reporter October 17, 2022

Los Angeles County, along with the rest of California, is currently going through severe droughts, according to the U.S. Drought Monitor. Some students are concerned about the amount of water used on...

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Meet the dean of Cal State LA’s youngest college

Alyssah Hall, Multimedia Reporter October 16, 2022

Julianne Malveaux has been the dean of Cal State LA’s College of Ethnic Studies (CoES) since July 2021. Malveaux is an activist, television and radio commentator, author, economist, and former president...

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