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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

In his first year as head coach, Torino Johnson led the Cal State LA women’s basketball team to a 12-16 record, three more wins than the previous season.

The lady eagles end the season with a ‘bang’

George Garcia, Staff Reporter March 2, 2020

It was an exciting game from the tip-off as the Cal State LA women’s basketball team played “Senior Day” spoilers at “The Swamp” on Saturday. They defeated the San Francisco State Gators 99-46,...

President William A. Covino shaking hands with champion award recipient, staff member Christopher Johnson.

Homeboy Industries founder misses campus speaking event

Tahiti Salinas, Staff Reporter February 29, 2020

An L.A. based reverend is on a mission to provide compassion and hope for former gang members seeking a better life. Gregory Boyle, a Jesuit who founded Homeboy Industries, the self-described “largest...

A group of people hold “vote” signs around a voting ballot.

How to prepare to vote in California’s Primary

Richard Tzul, News Managing Editor February 26, 2020

The California Primary is fast approaching on March 3, as part of Super Tuesday, in which 14 states participate in the selection of the Democratic Party’s nominee. Along with the Democratic race...

Cesar Gonzalez, director of the Veterans Resource Center, led the seminar with a PowerPoint that informed the participants on military-connected students.

Educating Cal State LA faculty on military-connected students

Tahiti Salinas, Staff Reporter February 25, 2020

Friday morning, faculty, administrators, and staff participated in the Vet Net Ally Awareness seminar in the Community Room of the John F. Kennedy Memorial Library.  Cesar Gonzalez, director of the...

Secret Service security detail follow Sanders as he meets and greets his supporters at the end of the rally.

Sanders visits California as he leads Democratic race

Richard Tzul, News Managing Editor February 22, 2020

Thousands of Californians were feeling the burn at a Bernie Sanders rally in Santa Ana on Friday, just a day prior to the Nevada caucus, in which he won, according to the Associated Press. The AP characterized...

Illustration of Meghan Bravo swiping right on herself.

Personal essay: Swipe right on myself

Meghan Bravo, Staff Reporter February 20, 2020

“How do I know how to love myself?” was the one question that struck me the most. It felt like someone read the book of my life, asking questions that could never escape my mind.   The Cross Cultural...

Perfomer LiKWUiD performs the fourth act called “BiFAYsic Sleep Paralysis” at the Warp Trio, located at the Music Hall at Cal State L.A.

Warp Trio presents ‘black voices’ to campus

Tahiti Salinas, Staff Reporter February 19, 2020

Warp Trio, the internationally touring, cross-genre chamber music experience, presented “Black Voices” at the Music Hall last Tuesday evening. The band also included original spoken word by emcee LiKWUiD,...

Valentina performs a cover ofJuan Gabriel’s “Amor Eterno” at the Luckman Theatre this past Saturday.

Drag queen Valentina brings Latinx culture to the Luckman

Catherine Valdez, Staff Reporter February 18, 2020

RuPaul’s Drag Race contestant, Valentina, took on the Luckman in a performance that highlighted her Latinx roots.  Live at Cal State LA’s Luckman Theater, Valentina covered some of musician Juan...

Taylor Dark III, a Cal State LA political science professor, answers questions during the Q&A portion of the event.

Golden Eagles anticipate Golden State Primary

Richard Tzul, News Managing Editor February 18, 2020

The primary and caucus season commenced earlier this month in Iowa then New Hampshire. In the meantime, some Golden Eagles await the Golden State primary on March 3 as part of “Super Tuesday,” in which...

TVF students take a selfie while attending the Sundance Film Festival in Salt Lake City, Utah.

TVFM students experience the Sundance Film Festival

Joshua Letona, Entertainment Managing Editor February 18, 2020

The Sundance Film Festival brought more than just filmmakers and movie goers to Utah. It also brought some of Cal State LA’s very own.  Set in Salt Lake City, Utah, between Jan. 29 and Feb. 2, a...

Daniel Sanchez, a graphic design major, crafted his artwork based on the drawings of children with special needs. Coordinating with a behavioral specialist and their teacher, he also interviewed them to learn what kind of world the children want to see. Each of his art pieces contains the slogan: “Be the vote for someone yet to have one.”

Students, L.A. County team up to boost voter turnout

Richard Tzul, News Managing Editor February 13, 2020

Golden Eagles are collaborating with Los Angeles County for the California primary on March 3, otherwise known as “Super Tuesday.'' The campus will be one of many voting centers across the county. Along...

(From left to right) “Mini Mao,” “Mao is Coming,” and “Tinanamen Square Mao,” all by artist Tu-2, greet guests on their right as they walk into the Luckman Gallery.

Meditation meets art: Artist Tu-2 brings his work to Cal State LA

Rosio Flores, Staff Reporter February 13, 2020

Cal State LA’s Luckman Gallery is a temporary home to the artwork of Taiwanese-American artist, Tu Ying-Ming, otherwise known as Tu-2.  The "I to i, Mind to Heart," exhibit includes Tu-2's Mao-ology,...

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