By Julissa Casillas, Staff Reporter COVID-19 has wiped away many social activities, schools, and non-essential jobs–and those with essential jobs are faced daily with the daunting reality of the risk of infection. With schools shutting down and K-12 classes being taught virtually, it has caused a huge mess for student parents who would usually work […]
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The 2020 Presidential Race: As it Stands
By Brian Hinchion, Staff Reporter And then there was one. Bernie Sanders announced he would be suspending his presidential campaign in a live stream posted on his twitter account on April 8, leaving former Vice President Joe Biden as the presumptive Democratic nominee in this 2020 general election in November. Just five days later on […]
Give Me Liberty, or Give Me COVID
Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter The ongoing changes and routines that have come from the spreadable COVID-19 virus has altered our way of what was once everyday things. You have to sterilize yourself and almost dress up as a superhero in order to shop at a grocery store or run errands. […]
Reflecting on Asian Representation in the Media
By Jasmine Nguyen, Culture Editor As May approaches, I find myself excited for Asian American and Pacific Islander heritage month to celebrate with my community. But this year, it took a different turn for many, especially with the rise of Asian-based hate crimes and the cancelation of many AAPI events due to COVID-19. It’s hard […]
An Editor Saying Goodbye, Once a Toro Always a Toro
Toros, This is the last issue of the Bulletin for the spring semester and my last as Editor-in-Chief. It has been a pleasure and a privilege to serve in this role throughout my senior year. During my time as an editor, I learned more about myself and more about my craft than I would have […]
