First of four open forums today at 1 p.m. What is a college of education without a dean to oversee the entire operation? Well, it’s a college without a dean, but this week the CSUDH College of Education takes one step closer to choosing a new dean. Each of the four finalists will be the […]
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Putting the Color Back In Comics, Part One: A Pictorial Evolution of Comics Diversity
Ironheart #1, 2018 art by Amy Reeder. Character created by Brian Michael Bendis and Mike Deodato, redesigned by Eve Ewing and Kevin Libranda. By Bulletin Staff Welcome to the online portion of the first part of a three-part series in the Bulletin (also in this week’s e-edition on pages 11 & 12), that will explore […]
It Takes A Community to Engage With the Earth: Earth Day and Weeklong Community Engagement Symposium Set for Next Week
The coronavirus may have done a number on most up-close-and-personal human activity, but the Earth continues to pay the cost for decades of human-caused climate change. Which makes the one day we celebrate the planet, April 20, as important as any in the 52-year-old history of Earth Day. And even though this year’s commemoration of […]
Exploring the (De) Construction of Blackness: Linguistic And Cultural Sharing
Guest Speaker Dr. Aris Clemons presented her research on ethno-racial linguistics and how language can deconstruct racial bias. Photo courtesy of Dr. Aris Clemons By Andrea Espinoza, Staff Reporter Exploring language and race was the main focus for the “They Spanish, They Ain’t Black! Language and Culture Sharing in the (De) Construction of Blackness,” event […]
HALL OF KICKS 5 – The Historic Chuck Taylor’s
The classic Converse look is timeless and wearable with any outfit you can put together. Photo by Mitchell Lensink on Unsplash. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter Welcome to the Hall of Kicks, a blog covering famous basketball shoes both current and from the past. For many, basketball is not the first thought that comes to […]