By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter As one can dance to the beats and sweet melodies of a song, hips can also sway and feet can tap along to the rhythm of a poem. My alias, The Blindfolded Poet, is how I introduce myself when performing poetry. I prefer my audience to seek truth and vulnerability […]
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Vaccine Requirement for CSUs and UCs, Pending FDA Approval
Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor Updated Friday 8:15 a.m. Editor’s Note: This story has been edited to include a quote from CFA president Charles Toombs. Mandatory COVID-19 vaccines will be required for all California State University students, faculty and staff before they can return for the fall 2021 semester, both CSU […]
Not Too Late to Give Mama Earth a Hug
Photo by Fateme Alaie Via Unsplash By Ben Gomez, Staff Reporter Today is Earth Day, the 51st annual celebration not just of the planet we live upon, but our relationship to it, and how our individual actions combined on a global scale imperil everything the Earth sustains. It’s a big deal, and CSUDH like many educational […]
Staff Editorial, Chauvin Verdict: Right Decision But Not The Solution
Photo by Mike Stoll via Unsplash. On Tuesday as all three guilty verdicts were read out loud, editors from The Bulletin virtually gathered to watch history unfold. Here are some of their responses from the verdict of the trial, including communications assistant professor Dr. Fernando Severino who currently lives in Minneapolis where he’s currently teaching […]
How Writing Saved My Life
Grabbing a journal and a pencil is the first step in becoming a writer. Photo by Skyler Belmonte By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter Noise. I never knew how to silence the piercing noise. My pillows were not thick enough to shield my innocent ears from the screaming echoing down the hall. My own thoughts were […]