Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico UPDATED: Today, Feb. 4, 1:14 p.m. PEGS announced its hours of operation for the Spring Semester. See bottom paragraph. By Dayzsha Lino, Co-News Editor A virtual town hall formally introducing the writing center that opened last semester on the third floor of the north library is scheduled for Friday, but the […]
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Four–no, make that FIVE– Faculty Honored
Who says those who can’t do teach? That’s Dr. Vivian Price, on the frontlines in one of the areas she is most passionate about: fighting for social justice. UPDATED Feb.3. The Bulletin is apparently living proof that we hurt the ones we love the most, because we mistakenly left Dr. Ryan Bowles Eagle, an assistant […]
Student Scholars Readying for Student Research Day
Andrew Luu won three awards in three different disciplines at the 2019 Student Research Day.Photo by Glenn Marshall By Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor No plans for Valentine’s Day? You have a date Feb. 12-13 with some of the brightest, talented and most creative people on campus participating in CSUDH’s 15th annual Student Research Day. Blending […]
Bold Predictions for the Big Game (Spoiler Alert: We like the 49ers).
The photo is of the stadium where the Chiefs play. The city is called Kansas City, but most of that town is in the state of Missouri. That’s about all we know of Kansas City, besides the fact they’re going to lose today. By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor The NFL’s 100th season is coming to […]
CNN Anchor Anderson Cooper Echoes Concerns he Reported on at CSUDH Visit in 2017
Photo by Anders Krusberg at the 2012 Peabody Awards/wikipedia commons By Taylor Helmes, Staff Reporter The dangerous distribution of fake news and over-reliance on smartphones, how to handle emotions while reporting amidst death and carnage, and the impact his parents had on his life were the top three subjects CNN anchor Anderson Cooper focused on […]
