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Tens of thousands of people gathered at Gloria Molina Grand Park in downtown Los Angeles on Saturday, April 12, to hear from ...
One day while playing baseball with his friends, Richard Gallien was hit on the nose with a wild ball. The doctor told him he couldn't play contact sports for the next six weeks while it healed, so ...
The Cal State LA women’s Tennis team has no shortage of heart, grit, and determination. Hailing from Manchester, England is Maldini Simic. With a powerhouse of resilience and team spirit, Simic ...
As Brandon Guitierrez prepared for his start against the Broncos on Saturday March 22, the sophomore right-handed pitcher from Rancho Cucamonga felt that his game prep was a little too smooth for his ...
Cal State LA has a sports history just as rich and as eventful as its academic history. Right out of the gate, the university’s sports teams have shown time and time again that setting higher and ...
Isaiah Marquez's clutch walk-off two-run home run was capped off with a lingering battle against Sonoma State University ...
March is Women’s History Month and is a time for people to celebrate all women who have contributed to society. One aspect worth highlighting is women’s contributions to music. Specifically in punk ...
Welcome to The Fill From the Hill, a recurring political column where University Times writers dissect the key political topics and controversies in the news, from domestic politics to international ...
Waves of student protests have embroiled Cal State LA within the past several weeks, voicing concerns on recent budget cuts, the Trump administration, and the Israel-Hamas conflict. The protests have ...
Dr. Heather Lattimer, the newly appointed provost and vice president of academic affairs, is making the rounds on campus visiting the various colleges and hearing from students and faculty on their ...