By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter bCSUDH administrators hosted a “Conversations that Matter” panel on Oct. 31 to address concerns about the university’s revised Time, Manner, & Place (TPM) policy, but some attendees said they left the forum with more questions than answers. The university announced the updated policy just prior to the start of the […]
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Life in limbo: a post-election perspective from a ‘Dreamer’
By Viri Garcia Gallardo, Staff Reporter The day after the U.S. election, I was supposed to attend a “Vent Sesh” at the Immigrant Justice Center on campus, but instead, I went to church to pray for a miracle. La Virgen de Guadalupe holds a special place in the hearts of many Mexican Catholics – a […]
Navigating the college experience on a sleepy campus
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter This semester, I am a part of The Bulletin’s social media desk. The other week, my team and I were given an assignment to interview Toros about Election Day. This would be a slam-dunk social video, we thought, and could probably be done in just a day. We headed out […]
Matters of the art: in support of University Theatre
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor If you’ve ever taken a lower-division arts and humanities course at Dominguez Hills, you were likely required to attend a University Theatre production. But here’s a question: if it wasn’t a requirement, would you ever attend a performance on your own? I took an introductory speech class during my first […]
Pro volleyball spikes down at Dignity Health
By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Some of the world’s best professional volleyball players kicked up sand at Dignity Health Sports Park this month as they competed for the inaugural AVP League Championship. The weekend doubles tournament featured both men’s and women’s matches. The tournament opened on Nov. 9 with the Dallas Dream against the Miami […]