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University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

The student news site of California State University - Los Angeles

University Times

Grace Titus and Charnesha Williams setting up books

‘I Read to See Me’ illustrates the significance of multicultural representation in children’s books

Alyssah Hall, Multimedia Reporter October 4, 2022

A giant colorful balloon arch, long tables covered in children’s books and young adult novels, live speaker readings, and a chance to get to know the authors were all offered in the King Hall courtyard...

A statue of Billie Jean King

Nothing but ‘love’ for Billie Jean King

Alyssah Hall, Multimedia Reporter October 2, 2022

Before there were women’s tennis pros like Serena and Venus Williams, Chris Evert or Monica Seeles, there was the former No. 1 tennis player in the world, Billie Jean King. Many students on campus...

woman getting out of the elevator

Residents trapped in South Village elevators

Denis Akbari, Intern Reporter October 2, 2022

Many residents keep getting stuck in elevators in the South Village dorms, according to students interviewed. While some admit it is their fault for jumping inside the elevators, others are concerned about...

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Remembering former L.A. Times news leader and University Times editor Henry Fuhrmann

Mia Alva, Editor-in-Chief October 2, 2022

Many know Henry Fuhrmann for his Los Angeles Times work, but he told students when visiting Cal State LA that he started his journalism journey on this very campus.  Former Los Angeles Times assistant...

a picture of a employee putting food on a plate

South Village dining employees report ‘filthy’ and ‘hostile’ work environment

Victoria Ivie, Managing Editor October 2, 2022

Note: This story contains profanity. For many students, and especially for those living on campus, the Cal State LA South Village dining hall is a haven of food options. But for some employees, the...

Soccer player Aiden Wait on the field celebrating after a goal.

Golden Eagle wins conference offensive player of the week

Braylin Collins, Sports Editor October 2, 2022

Cal State LA student athlete Aidan Wait won CCAA Offensive Player of the Week in September. He has been a key player for the Golden Eagles men’s soccer team for the last two seasons and received his...

Cal State LA forward Bryan Ortega reacts to a missed goal during their 1-0 loss against Cal State Dominguez Hills at University Stadium on Sunday, September 25, 2022. The Golden Eagles fall to the Toros ends their 26-game conference winning streak.

Golden Eagles lose first game of the season

Brian Perez, Multimedia Reporter September 26, 2022

Cal State LA’s men’s soccer team lost their first game of the season 1-0 against Dominguez Hills.   The Golden Eagles began this game putting a lot of pressure on the Toros but would end...

A bowl of Tzimmes on the table

Cultural Cuisine: Rosh Hashanah

Skye Connors, Intern Reporter September 25, 2022

Sunday, September 25, marks the first day (of two) of Rosh Hashanah (pronounced raash·huh·shaa·nuh), which is the ceremony of the Jewish New Year. It is a time for not only festivities but also introspection--much...

a picture of an overfilled trash can outside of the Carls Jr.

The overabundance of trash causes overflowing trash bins

Oscar Torres, Digital Editor September 24, 2022

When walking to classes or going to grab a bite to eat, many people expect a clean place to enjoy a meal. What many didn’t expect is overflowing trash cans with garbage spilling out onto the floor.  Since...

Cal State LA eases mask mandate.

BREAKING: Cal State LA eases mask mandate indoors

Anne To, Multimedia Reporter September 23, 2022

Starting Oct. 1, masks will no longer be required for indoor spaces other than classrooms, labs and the Student Health Center, according to a university-wide email sent today.  Locations that would...

a graphic of a brain with arrows flowing around it.

What college life is like for those with ADHD

Erik Adams, Multimedia Reporter September 19, 2022

For Cal State LA student Christine Figueroa, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, feels like they’re sitting in a glass box, thirsty, with a glass of water just outside the enclosure, “and...

a group of people playing Majongg

Students experience mahjong for the first time with Mahjong Monday

Anne To, Multimedia Reporter September 19, 2022

The Asian Pacific Islander Student Resource Center (APISRC) held Mahjong Monday on Sept. 12. Two tables were set with black tablecloths and mahjong sets on top.  Mahjong is a tile game that was developed...

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