By Destiny TorresStaff Reporter The official numbers are in and the number of students enrolled this semester tops 17,000 for the first time in California State University, Dominguez Hills history. Actually, the numbers have been in since Sept. 23, the day of the official student census at CSUDH. But that doesn’t change the number: 17,027, […]
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My Special Dead Family
By: Robert Rios, News Editor My family loves to celebrate the holidays. Every year we decorate my home and yard to the proper time of celebration. For Christmas we put up lights all around the house and put different corny inflatables everywhere. For Easter we like to put colorful eggs in the yard so the […]
Free Screening on Film About Iconic Harriet Tubman the Focus of a New Online Column: “Lavielle’s Public Service Announcements”
Cynthia Elviro starts as Harriet Tubman in “Harriet.” Welcome to the first installment of a new online column by Lavielle Hibbert, a Bulletin staffer attempting to juggle a full-time job, a full set of classes this semester, and some semblance of a personal life. Strapped for time as we all are, she’s decided to do […]
The Lightning Rod: Packers-Chargers Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Packers v. Chargers. 1:25 p.m. Dignity Health Sports Park. Carson, Calif. CBS. Packers record: 7-1. The Packers are coming off a road victory against the AFC West leading Kansas City Chiefs. Aaron Rodgers and the offense fired on all cylinders during their 31-24 win over the Chiefs. Chargers record: 3-5. […]
The Lightning Rod: Kicking Woes Save Chargers
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor CHICAGO Chicago Bears kicker Eddy Pineiro, the hero who made the game-winning field goal back in Week 2, became the most hated man on the Bears roster as he missed the game-winning 41-yard field goal as time expired and the Los Angeles Chargers hung on to beat the Bears […]
