photo by Glenn Marshall By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor There are many teachers the Bulletin could have asked to help give us some context and insight into how online teaching differs from in-person instruction, and how the CSUDH faculty is handling this abrupt transition. But we had to choose Dr. Mark Carrier, a professor in the […]
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Special Edition of Bulletin Goes Live and You Don’t Have to go Far to Find it
We miss Teddy like leaves miss the breeze. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico Because it’s right here. On this website. Somewhere to your right, most likely. It’s a link to our current issue, which is digital only and which wasn’t on our original list of seven bi-weekly issues at the start of this semester. But we […]
Soccer Fans Must Wait a While–Maybe a Long While–for Another Glimpse of the Galaxy’s Newest Face
By Velia Salazar, staff reporter Javier Hernandez, popularly known as Chicharito to many soccer fans, departed from European soccer to come suit up and play for the LA Galaxy, officially signing with the team on Jan. 21 earlier this year. His first home game was on March 7 at Dignity Health Sports Park, the Galaxy’s […]
Library closed until further notice but one computer lab and online resources available
The library was quiet, but had some activity, last week. Photo by Robert Rios. By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor The University Library will be closed until further notice, with the exception of a computer lab on the first floor, according to an Instagram post Thursday on CSUDH’s account. While the physical library will be closed, […]
The Doctor is In
CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham’s announcement update last night was definitely presidential, since it was an update on the impact COVID-19 is having on the campus. The big news, other than reminding us that alternative instruction will begin Monday as planned, was that students who bought a 2019-20 parking pass can expect an email soon […]
