By Stephinie Phan, Art Director California’s budget crisis is putting a squeeze on the California State University system, and CSUDH administrators and faculty are feeling the pressure. Dominguez Hills faces a $12 million cut to its base operating budget for the 2025-2026 academic year, which means the university will likely have to scale back some […]
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Latinx Cultural Resource Center officially rebrands to ‘La Casita’
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Staff Reporter The Latinx Cultural Resource Center at CSUDH announced last month that it will now be known officially as “La Casita,” the center’s former nickname. Program coordinator Rony Eduardo Castellanos Raymundo told The Bulletin that the change underscored the center’s commitment to inclusivity and support for all Dominguez Hills students, […]
‘House of Toro Ball’ sends off LGBTQ History Month
Event celebrates culture, identity, and history of activism at CSUDH. By George Gallardo, Staff Reporter In the 1970s, the underground ballroom dance scene was where people who identified as LGBTQ could express themselves freely and find community. At a time when LGBTQ identities were highly scrutinized and stigmatized, the scene provided space for people to […]
Carson breaks ground on development projects
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor Construction is underway on four development projects in the city of Carson. City officials hosted a series of groundbreaking ceremonies last month to officially announce each project – all of which will be funded by State Grants and the Carson City General Fund. “Dirt is moving in Carson,” declared Mayor […]
Q&A: Toro student-athletes on foods that fuel performance
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter Proper nutrition is important for everyone, but essential for college student-athletes who hope to play at their best. Practice makes perfect, but without the right fuel, the time and effort students-athletes put into honing their craft is only half the battle. “The demand on the body for a student-athlete is […]