President Donald Trump joined administration officials and announced major progress that they have been making, which leads to the roots of Autism. During this event, Trump listed statistics that ...
When Ayjah Landers first stepped onto Cal State LA’s volleyball court at just 17 years old, she was both excited and overwhelmed. A class of 2021 Quartz Hill High School graduate from Lancaster, she ...
When considering venues in Pasadena to enjoy performing arts, the Pasadena Playhouse or the Ambassador Auditorium likely come to mind. The Shakespeare Club on Grand Avenue may not be as well-known to ...
Welcome to The Fill From the Hill, a recurring political column where one University Times writer dissects the key political topics and controversies in the news, from domestic politics to ...
Cal State LA women’s volleyball extended its winning streak to four games, defeating the Cal State East Bay Pioneers 3-1 on Saturday at the University Gym. With the win, Cal State LA (8-3, 4-0 CCAA) ...
La Santa Cecilia brought their signature fusion of cumbia, rock, bolero, and soul to the Luckman Theater at Cal State LA, filling the stage with energy and cultural pride. The band performed fan ...
Updated on Oct. 3 at 8:35 p.m.: to include details about a temporary restraining order the CFA was set to file and additional information on how faculty and staff at Cal State LA can stay safe during ...
Tomás Garcilazo has carried the proud legacy of Mexico’s national sport, Charrería, to arenas across the world. Born in Mexico City, Garcilazo first picked up a rope at the age of four. By age nine, ...
The Paper” is a pleasant workplace sitcom that manages to be just likable enough, but is ultimately a shallow exploration of news media and isn’t funny enough to make up for it. Unfortunately, the ...