These are high-stress-bordering-on-surreal times, but they are painfully real. And the staff of the Bulletin is trying to keep it real by sticking to our publication timeframe. This issue is digital only, and it’ s on Issuu, which you can find here. You also can click on the icon on our home page. This issue […]
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CSUDH Ceases Face-to-Face Classes For The Remainder of the Spring Semester; Commencement Postponed
Photo By Robert Rios CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced Tuesday in a campus-wide email that face-to-face instruction is cancelled for the remainder of the spring semester. See his email below for latest update on remote work, campus operations, university library, housing, information technology, Loker Student Union operations, Student Health and Psychology Services, athletic and […]
STAFF EDITORIAL: Even Socially Distant, We All Have to Work Together
It took two months for COVID-19 to seem real for most of us on this campus. It’s taken less than five days for it to turn us inside out and upside down. What felt last Wednesday as more of a formality than a shock to the system (President Parham’s email announcing three days of canceled classes […]
Parham: Stay Away From Campus This Week
Thursday, the first day classes were suspended, this is what the LSU food court looked like at 1 p.m. It won’t look any better this week. Photo by Robert Rios By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News EditorCSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced this afternoon that only employees absolutely critical to the operation of the university should be […]
On-campus Food Available but Limited During Virus Break
The Food Court last Thursday at 1 p.m. Photo by Robert Rios By Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter You won’t be able to order a Starbucks product over the next several weeks, and even hand sanitizer is going to be hard to come by, but if you are on campus before 4 p.m., you can find […]
