Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, receiving red envelopes from her grandparents. By Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, and Daniel Tom, Contributing Writer Jasmine Nguyen: The Year of the Rat has passed by, and it has not been a very lucky one, at least for these two Bulletin writers. Various holidays have passed, like Easter, Halloween, and even […]
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The Importance of Laughter and 5 Netflix Comedy Specials To Watch When You Need It
The “Netflix is a Joke” campaign has been huge in relaying the great comedy specials they have to offer. Photo courtesy of Netflix. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Writer Editor’s Note: Added quotes, sources, and information that was originally omitted. Comedy is subjective. Someone’s favorite comedian can be another’s most hated. Some like dark or crude […]
Baking and cooking and fun, OH MY!
Happiness is made at home. Photo by Gabriela Medina. By Gabriela Medina, Staff Reporter Being in a pandemic has made it easy to become overwhelmed and anxious, especially while stuck at home. To combat these feelings, many people have picked up new hobbies like baking and cooking, which is very calming and therapeutic. I can […]
Editors Sound off on Racial Reckoning
February is the time of year in which many look back and reflect on the success as well as the sacrifices Black Americans have contributed in the United States. However, this Black History Month is the first after a summer of social awakening and unrest to fight racial inequalities that still linger in society today. […]
For White People Only: Anti-Racism Workshop Addresses Racial Bias and Unity
The first of three anti-racism workshops sponsored by the Dymally Institute was Wednesday. Photo courtesy of CSUDH. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Art Director and Staff Reporter Racial inequality in American education today is not a product of a slow, steady accumulation of events or decisions but was envisioned by the white men who founded this country, […]