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Posted inNews

Playwright, Chef, Educator, Activist and So Much More

by csudhbulletin October 10, 2020October 8, 2020

Josefina Lopez, author of Real Women Have Curve. Photo courtesy of Josefina Lopez. By Melany Ruiz, Assistant Opinion Editor Once undocumented, battling mental illness and cultural differences in her Latinx family, Josefina Lopez is now an award-winning playwright best known for her play and film, Real Women Have Curves. Lopez’s a destined and naturally gifted […]

Posted inCampus News, Sports

Search for New Athletics Director Begins

by csudhbulletin October 10, 2020October 8, 2020

New interim AD Jamie Bouyer will join the chorus of voices that will assist in the appointment of a permanent AD. Photo provided by Rick Hoskin from the CSUDH athletic department. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor The California State University, Dominguez Hills athletics department has dismissed Jeff Falkner from his position as athletics director and […]

Posted inOpinion, personal experience

A Smudged-Up Window

by csudhbulletin October 10, 2020October 8, 2020

The writer and her grandmother in an áo dài (Vietnamese dress). By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief The United States boasts of being a melting pot, made up of people from all over the globe who come in search for the American Dream and a better life. These immigrants’ cultures spread and are shared among all citizens, […]

Posted inGet on the Horn, Sports

GET ON THE HORN: Rams Week 5 Preview vs Washington Football Team

by csudhbulletin October 9, 2020October 14, 2020

Jared Goff has his eyes set on improving the Rams to 4-1 this season and staying in the hunt for an NFC West title. (Photo by Los Angeles Rams) By Matt Barrero, Assistant Sports Editor THIS WEEK – The Rams (3-1) will once again head to the Northeast for the third time in four weeks […]

Posted inNews, personal experience

CSUDH Loses a Month, but Gains a Center

by csudhbulletin October 9, 2020February 24, 2021

Illustration by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Yeymy Garcia, Production Manager Like most events or celebrations taking place during the pandemic, Hispanic Heritage Month has lost a bit of luster this year. With no places where large groups can congregate, the sense of solidarity and shared celebration of being part of a diverse community makes it hard […]

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