By Alondra Valdez, Staff Reporter Members of the Dominguez Hills campus community have mixed emotions about the re-election of Donald Trump. Some Toros are concerned about what a second Trump administration could mean for the future of American democracy, while others are fearful of what the president-elect has said he’d do once he returns to […]
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Student-activists disappointed, skeptical of ‘Conversations that Matter’
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 […]
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 […]