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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

Settlement Reached between University and Former Athletic Administrator

Marissa Chavez, Digital Editor January 29, 2019

Former Olympic athlete and Cal State LA Administrator Dr. Sheila Hudson, accused the University of gender discrimination in Aug. 2016. Meanwhile, she accused ex-Athletic Director Mike Garrett of sexual...

Golden Eagles Spoil Toros’ Homecoming

Golden Eagles Spoil Toros’ Homecoming

Anthony Quach, Staff Reporter January 29, 2019

On Saturday, Jan. 26, the Cal State LA Men’s Basketball team traveled to Carson to battle the Cal State Dominguez Hill Toros in a California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) matchup. The Golden...

A Deeper Consideration into MLK Jr.

A Deeper Consideration into MLK Jr.

Anthony Karambelas, Staff Reporter January 29, 2019

History has a habit of painting in broad strokes. So it may come as a shock to some that the man idolized today as a champion of equality and justice–the man whose name is seen plastered on student scholarships,...

Kyle Frizol smiles as he represents the University Times, Editor in Chief Role

Letter From The Editor

Kyle M. Frizol, Editor In Chief January 29, 2019

Welcome back, Golden Eagles; syllabus week is over and homework and projects are beginning to pile up. We’re now in week two of the Spring semester and there is much to cover. Here at the University,...

The crowd listens to the agreement made between UTLA and LAUSD. Photo By Marissa Chavez

UTLA Strike Ends: Did teachers get what they want?

Marissa Chavez, Digital Editor January 25, 2019

Yet again, tens of thousands of teachers and their supporters filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles, this time in celebration. United Teachers Los Angeles and the Los Angeles Unified School District...

Thousands of attendees march from Pershing Square to Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles in honor of the 3rd Annual Women’s March on Saturday, Jan. 20, 2019. Photo By Marisa Vasquez

The Wave of Women

Marissa Chavez, Digital Editor January 23, 2019

Thousands of women filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles Saturday morning to support the third annual Women’s March. Participants waved their signs high as they cheered and danced to music and presentations. “I’m...

Further Construction to Limit University Parking

Further Construction to Limit University Parking

Monica Tamayo, Contributing Writer January 23, 2019

On December 17, Parking and Transportation services temporarily displaced 800 parking spots in parking lot 7. According to university officials, a new housing project is being built on lot 7, which is...

Kyle Frizol smiles as he represents the University Times, Editor in Chief Role

Letter From The Editor

Kyle M. Frizol, Editor In Chief January 23, 2019

With each new year, there are new goals to set and new hurdles to overcome. Here at the University Times, we are excited to step into 2019 with a fresh perspective and commitment to serving our university...

30,000 teachers go on strike for the first time in 30 years in DTLA. Photo by Brian Delgado

Teachers Strike for Students

Marissa Chavez, Staff Reporter January 16, 2019

On Monday, Jan 14, over 30,000 teachers faced the heavy rainfall as they marched their way through the streets of downtown Los Angeles carrying picket signs and umbrellas. For the first time in 30 years,...

Picture of housing in California State University of Los Angeles, taken by the University Times

BREAKING: Housing Winter Fee Waived

Kyle Frizol, Editor In Chief December 5, 2018

In light of recent student housing protests against planned additional Winter-session residence fees, Housing and Residence Life has decided to waive the Winter break housing fee for all students that...

Students walking uphill a concrete hill, holding a blue flag.

Give Me Your Huddled Masses

Ryanne Mena, Contributing Writer December 4, 2018

Over two thousand migrants planned to march to the San Ysidro Port of entry to apply to seek asylum on Sunday, November 25. That initial plan completely changed when they were met by over three dozen Mexican...

307 and Counting…

November 13, 2018

Dear Trump.   Don’t be naive. Number 307 will not be the last this year. And as the bodies crumple to the floor, the carnage remains on your watch.   We are 46 weeks into the year....

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