Student Psychological Services office located between Welch Hall and the Student Health Center. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporter The winter blues are upon us, and with months of social distancing through isolation at home, seasonal affective disorder could affect students more than usual. Seasonal affective disorder, or SAD, is a type […]
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The Voice You’re Hearing Might be Your Own
Illustration by Nova Blanco Rico, for the Bulletin By Raven Brown, Social Media Manager= This is my drug addiction story: Three years ago, I crawled out of a hole I dug deep inside myself. I quit using drugs that were killing me and pursued an education I never thought I deserved. I am not unique. […]
A Bit of Clarity After the Final Presidential Debate
Vote, vote, vote. Election Day is on November 3. Photo by Markus Winkler, Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor As I watched tonight’s presidential debate and listened to uninterrupted plans and comments from the candidates, I finished the debates with a sense of clarity. Tomorrow, I plan on submitting my mail-in ballot in one of […]
Defund, Disarm or Abolish?| University Police Departments Under Increasing Scrutiny
By Daniel Tom, Staff ReporterAdditional Reporting by Robert Rios, Campus Editor The movement to defund, disarm, or even abolish the university police departments on California State University campuses is gaining momentum. While there have been periodic calls to lessen the police presence on CSU and other campuses since at least 2015, including a drive launched […]
GET ON THE HORN: Rams Stumble in San Francisco on Sunday Night Football
The 49ers offense seemed like a blur all night long as the Rams could not find any answers defensively. Photo by Los Angeles Rams. By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor SAN FRANCISCO 24, LOS ANGELES 16 After a blowout loss at home to the Miami Dolphins last week, the San Francisco 49ers came into Sunday […]