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 […]
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Spring Commencement Ceremonies Get Brighter
In years past, commencement ceremonies have looked like this one from 2018. This year, it’ll look considerably different. Photo from Smug Mug. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Writer Commencement ceremonies at California State University, Dominguez Hills this spring were set to have a much different look than it has in years past but with COVID-19 vaccinations […]
Fifth Issue of Bulletin is Live
Printing presses may be down, and outdated, but this issue is HOT! Need we say more? OK. There’s a front page… There is an arts and entertainment page… There are eight other pages… And there are TWO comic books pages. Why? Well that’s your job to figure out.
Grounded on Earth, Shooting for the Stars
Jeisson Pulido Calderon, a junior physics major, hopes to use this internship experience to work for NASA or SpaceX. Photo courtesy of Calderon By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter It was a bright Monday morning for junior physics major Jeisson Pulido Calderon. He was working on his homework until he suddenly received an email. Not just […]
In Remembrance: Leaving Their Mark at CSUDH
Dr. Edward Robinson Jr. is among the most recent to pass. Photo provided by the Africana Studies Department Update – Tues., 4/13 at 7 p.m.This story has been updated to include a fourth faculty member’s passing, Tonie Mills. By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief Over the winter break, we lost five faculty and staff members. […]