CSUDH students worry as the “instructor“ column in their schedule remains empty. Illustration by Nova Rico-Blanco. By Jonathan Ghattas, Staff Reporter For many students picking out their class schedule can determine how their semester may progress. Weighing out the options between which classes must be taken, the time slots of classes that fit one’s schedule, […]
Author Archives: csudhbulletin
Functioning During a Pandemic
Professor and art & design chair Jim Keville is teaching sculpture, 3-D design and a hybrid ceramics class this term. Photo by Bryana Medina. By Bryana Medina, Staff Reporter While teaching during COVID-19, living in a pandemic and all the personal concerns Professor Jim Keville may face on a day-to-day basis, imagine teaching an in-person […]
First-Generation Celebration: Challenge Accepted
Graduation cap & tassel with the words “1st Gen” on the Mortar Board and a scroll labelled CSU Dominguez Hills. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter Courage, hope, resilience and persistence were the main themes of last week’s virtual “Celebrate First-Generation College Students” event at CSUDH. Despite the online-only environment, the CSUDH […]
GET ON THE HORN: Rams Week 11 Preview vs Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jared Goff’s best passing games have come while visiting the East Coast and Monday’s game in Tampa Bay should be no different. In the four previous games combined, Goff has thrown for 1,252 passing yards and eight touchdowns. Photo by Los Angeles Rams. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor THIS WEEK – The Los Angeles […]
The Lightning Rod: Dolphins Hot Streak Sinks Chargers
Chargers fans will hope the team can get back on track in next week’s game against the New York Jets. Photo by Glenn Marshall. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The surprising and surging Miami Dolphins enjoyed their fifth consecutive victory, defeating the Los Angeles Chargers 29-21 on Sunday. Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa got some help […]
