By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief The 2019 coronavirus has presented the public with bouts of panic and a fake news release about a Carson centered outbreak, but the Student Health Center at California State University, Dominguez Hills is more worried about the current flu season. “At this point from what we know and past [research], [experts] […]
READ MOREBy: Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager & Destiny Torres, Staff Reporter University Police are seeking any witnesses who saw suspicious activity the night of Nov. 7 and morning of Nov. 8 around the entrance of the Queer Culture and Resource Center in the Loker Student Union. A symbol was found Nov. 8 that has been […]
READ MOREBy: Jessica Olvera, Assistant Sports Editor To get a head start towards protecting yourself from the flu, the Student Health Center on campus is now offering flu shots made available to faculty and staff for $15, while students can get vaccinated at no charge. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the […]
READ MOREStudents had a chance to explore the option of hitting the road and exploring a classroom outside of the United States at this year’s Study Abroad Fair, which took place on Thursday Sept. 20 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the East Walkway. The Study Abroad Fair featured exciting programs for students eager to take […]
READ MOREBy Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief CSUDH President Thomas Parham announced April 15 the official launch of the CSUDH Gender Equity Task Force, which will examine the current gender equity climate and practices at CSUDH. In connection, The Bulletin filed a public record request with the Office of Administration and Finance, requesting salary information on every […]
READ MOREBy Alex GrafManaging Editor As reported in the April 11 issue of The Bulletin, a state-wide organization that advocates for California State University, Students for Quality Education, has launched a campaign to disarm campus police on the 23 CSU campuses. While the goals of the No Harm Disarm campaign are bold–along with disarming university police, […]
READ MOREBy The Bulletin Staff California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham set the tone for the university’s first Free Speech Week in Monday’s kick-off event, in which he said that though the campus community is comprised of people and groups of many different types, the “common thread, representing the core of our mission, […]
READ MOREBy Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief While the university sets its sights on a new master plan, they are still being haunted by ghosts of the university’s past, or the deferred maintenance on campus. Deferred maintenance refers to facilities on campus that need to be updated, but for some reason or another they got put on the back […]
READ MOREThe College of Health, Human Services and Nursing Holds Open House
csudhbulletin February 28, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Migdalia Sanchez Social Media Manager The College of Health, Human Services and Nursing hosted its first annual open house Wednesday on the third floor of Welch Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHHSN goal was to highlight the various programs the department offers and allow students to meet the faculty and staff. Some of […]
READ MOREBy Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Vocal conflict erupted Thursday near the LSU and NSM building as a group of students engaged in a heated yelling match with a man spewing homophobic and sexist views he called “the word of Jesus.” “I believe that this campus and you students associated with it are idolatrous,” said the man, who […]
READ MOREBy Alex GrafManaging Editor Updated: 2/28/3 p.m.: Provost Michael Spagna’s was misspelled in the original version. We have corrected it. Concerns over the possibility of unequal gender pay at CSUDH have prompted the Academic Senate, the body that represents faculty members, to urge the formation of a Gender Equity Task Force to review the state […]
READ MOREFrom Counterculture Revolutionary To Elder Statesperson of the Resistance
csudhbulletin February 21, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Liliana UlloaOpinion Editor Thunderous cheering reverberated through the California State University, Dominguez Hills gymnasium Monday, Feb. 11, as a standing-room-only crowd watched one of the most outspoken activists of her generation, Dr. Angela Y. Davis, make her way to the podium as part of the Dymally Distinguished Speaker Series celebrating Black History Month. By […]
READ MOREBy Joseph BaroudContributing Writer Capping a week-long series of events designed to honor both California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas Parham and the past, present and future of the university he now leads, Saturdays’ Day at Dominguez drew hundreds of people to show off many of the university’s departments and organizations. An open house […]
READ MOREInvesting in the Future: Dr. Thomas A. Parham Reflects on the Past Eight Months and Contemplates the University’s Future
csudhbulletin February 7, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Kelsey ReichmannEditor in Chief With great power comes great responsibility, and apparently some criticism. The first eight months of President Thomas A. Parham’s tenure as president of California State University, Dominguez Hills have been no exception. During his first semester on campus, the Los Angeles Times broke a story with a scandalous claim that […]
READ MORESCC Demolition Means Campus in Motion Through End of March
csudhbulletin February 7, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Jordan DarlingStaff Writer There will be a lot of bodies moving across the California State University, Dominguez Hills’ landscape by the end of March, as the small college complex, which has stood on the northeast side of campus since its opening in 1968, is scheduled to be demolished The site will become the home […]
READ MOREGreen Olive to Open By End of Feb; Starbucks Not Until Fall
csudhbulletin February 7, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Yeymy Garcia ining choices in the Loker Student Union will look much different come the fall semester, but Starbucks won’t be one of them, as it is going to replace Green Mountain Coffee in the library in order to be close to the soon-to-be established Student Success Hub. Starbucks is one of three new […]
READ MOREGov. Newsom’s Proposed Budget Hailed for Extensive Funding Increases
csudhbulletin February 7, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Alex GrafManaging Editor California State University, Dominguez Hills may see its currently closed theater and pool re-open, more tenure-track faculty and classes added, and increased resources for food insecure and homeless students. At least that’s the hope from newly elected California Governor Gavin Newsom’s proposed 2019-20 state budget, which he unveiled on Jan. 10. […]
READ MOREOut of the Classroom: Labor and Community Organizing Course Aims to Teach Students How to Organize for Social Justice
csudhbulletin February 7, 2019 0 COMMENTSBy Kelsey ReichmannEditor in Chief On Feb. 1, 1960, four Greensboro, North Carolina teenagers sat at a lunch counter and refused to leave, helping to ignite a movement that would ultimately result in great strides in social justice in the Deep South. In 1968, at the height of the Vietnam War, more than 1,000 students […]
READ MOREBy Glenn MarshallStaff Writer On Tuesday January 30ththe Career Center partnered with the University Advisement Center, Educational Opportunity Program, Encounter to Excellence, and Toro’s Guardian Scholars to hold their fourth Major/Minor Fair. The goal of this event is to promote awareness of the available majors and minors on campus, give insight towards exploring new paths […]
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