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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

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Cal State LA students call for more online classes next semester

Mia Alva, Managing Editor November 17, 2021

Many students at Cal State LA are not thrilled that the majority of classes offered next semester will be in-person.  “I started this petition because if not me, then who?” said Nicolette Elia,...

Rooted Cafe in South L.A.: Made at home, served at home

Catherine Valdez, Community News Editor July 12, 2021

Guadalupe Herrera's cafe gives new meaning to the term "homegrown business." Rooted Cafe is housed in her front yard in South Los Angeles. This story was produced for JOUR 2950 and published after additional...

Illustration of people doing activities like; playing instruments, yoga, painting and gardening.

Student clubs you can join since there is no “Club Rush”

Briana Munoz, Reporter March 19, 2021

As the university continues to function through a virtual platform, it may be unclear as to which campus clubs are currently active and which are not. Prior to the pandemic, Cal State LA offered “Club...

Cal State LA researchers join fight against COVID-19

Tahiti Salinas, Staff Reporter April 17, 2020

Researchers at Cal State LA have united in a fight against an insidious enemy. Computer science and statistics are the Golden Eagles’ weapons of choice in the ongoing war against the coronavirus. A...

Eagles defend the nest against the Coyotes

George Garcia, Staff Reporter February 21, 2020

It was the defensive intensity that got the job done for Cal State LA women’s basketball as the team secured its second straight home victory on Thursday. The Golden Eagles defeated the Coyotes of Cal...

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Boyle Heights residents struggle to find affordable housing

Katherine Conchas, Community News Reporter February 12, 2020

As housing prices increase and gentrification hits the Boyle Heights neighborhood – with rents, in some cases, rising by as much as 80 percent in one year – we asked people who live and work in Boyle...

Noticias Breves: esta semana en Los Ángeles

March 19, 2019

Hoy en día la comunidad transgénero sigue enfrentándose a mucha discriminación y maltrato en su vida diaria. Cuando se trata de conseguir un empleo, les es más difícil obtenerlo ya que usualmente...

Two migrant teens embrace near the Mexican - U.S. border Photo courtesy of Professor Tanya Kane - Parry

The Other Side of The Border

Jessica Zermeno, Multimedia Journalist January 23, 2019

Professor Tanya Kane-Parry, the Director of the Master of Fine Arts (MFA) in Television and Theater at Cal State LA,  put her life on hold to volunteer her time in Tijuana, Mexico. Prior to her volunteer...

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,...

Election 2018: It’s On!

December 10, 2018

Election 2018: It’s On! was a post-election conference that provided attendees an opportunity to be informed on local and state measures from the Nov. 6 midterms.

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