Program aims to help students earn extra income and graduate debt-free. By Sapphire Perez, Staff Reporter Fourth-year business student Jose Ornelas remembers standing outside places like Target, Walmart, and the mall—just trying to drum up interest in his tutoring services. Back in 2019, he would spend most days handing out flyers for his business—rain or […]
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A handy guide to Spring Break reads
These novels are perfect for unwinding over the week-long recess By Neyaira Stokes, Bulletin Contributor Picking up a new book lets us live through a character’s journey—feeling their emotions, experiencing their highs and lows, and growing alongside them by the final page. After the stress of midterms, reading can offer a much-needed reset by helping […]
Grad school—walking a fine line between hope and uncertainty
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Executive Editor If someone had told my 5-year-old self that she would be graduating college in less than three months, she would have laughed in disbelief. Growing up as an undocumented student, the thought of pursuing higher education felt like a distant fantasy—an impossible dream overshadowed by uncertainty and barriers. But […]
Toros dominate CCAA, set sights on NCAA Championship
By Jesus Cortez, Staff Reporter There’s no other way to put it: Toros basketball steamrolled the CCAA this season. Both the men’s and women’s teams came into the year with something to prove—albeit for different reasons—but the outcome was the same. Each squad claimed both the Regular Season and Conference Championships, leaving no doubt about […]
Ramadan offers spiritual renewal for Muslim Toros
Islamic holy month observed through fasting, prayer, and charity. By Archangel Apolonio, Staff Reporter Sunset on Feb. 28 marked the start of the Islamic holy month of Ramadan for nearly two billion Muslims around the world. The month—the ninth of the Islamic lunar calendar—is a sacred time for Muslims, and notably marked by 30 days […]
