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‘Intertwine’ explores the ties that bind

University Art Gallery exhibition showcases repurposed textiles to connect community and history. Textiles take center stage this fall at the University Art Gallery, where a new exhibition is showing how fabric can become more than material. The “Intertwine” exhibition brings together Los Angeles-based artists who use thread, cloth and repurposed materials to explore what it […]

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CSUDH at 65: Exhibition offers critical insight on campus history

From the Watts Uprising to budget protests, advocacy and access continue to shape university’s identity. When Cal State Dominguez Hills first opened its doors on Apr. 29, 1960, it marked a milestone for residents in the South Bay. Founded on principles of social justice, the university’s mission centered on expanding access to higher education for […]

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‘Twelfth Night’: A comedic tale of love and mistaken identity

Shakespeare’s classic closes out spring semester for University Theatre. “With hey ho, the wind and the rain. For the rain it raineth every day,” the cast sang in unison, their coordinated curtain call dance bringing the production to a memorable close. The musical tune resonated with life’s unpredictabilities, but inside the Edison Theatre, everything moved […]

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Point-Counterpoint: remote vs. in-person classes

Two Bulletin reporters debate the more effective learning method. By Andrea Ambriz & Rafael Rodriguez, Staff Reporters In an era of Zoom lectures, asynchronous assignments, and technology-driven classrooms, the debate over online versus in-person learning continues to play out across college campuses. So The Bulletin’s staff decided to weigh in on the topic with a […]

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Fewer hands, heavier load: custodians keep CSUDH ready

As budget rollbacks strain staffing, CSUDH custodians continue to show up—cleaning, caring, and holding the campus together. As the sun rises over Dominguez Hills, campus custodians like Eva Rodriguez are already at work — mopping, wiping down surfaces, and preparing classrooms. It’s a demanding job, one that some in the campus community might take for […]