By Destiny TorresStaff Reporter Ramiro Acevedo knows all too well how easy it is to lose one’s head growing up in a rough neighborhood in South Los Angeles. Make the wrong choice or fall in with the wrong crowd and your life’s course might drastically change. That’s why the CSUDH junior is determined to try […]
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United to Make a Change
Jacquelyn Ramirez Bulletin By Robert RiosNews Editor When she arrived at California State University, Dominguez Hills, Jacquelyn Ramirez knew there was something missing. There were services and organizations for First Generation students, low-income students, students who had served in the military, students with learning disabilities. But there were no services for students who had previously […]
Three Cultural Centers One Drag Show
By: Brenda Fernanda Verano “Three queens. Three cultural centers. Head to head, whose crew will win?,” was the subject line of a three-hour event at CSUDH. With glamorous wigs, captivating outfits, fake lashes and bright lipstick, the drag queens owned the Drag Show Battle. Tara Nova represented the Toro Dreamers Success Resource Center, whose services […]
Women’s Soccer Team Keeps Playoff Hopes Alive
By Jessica OlveraAssistant Sports Editor Though it has a losing record for the season, a win over No. 10 Cal State LA Oct. 9 and a double-overtime tie against No. 25 Cal Poly Pomona Oct. 17 means the CSUDH women’s soccer team still has life in its quest to return to the postseason for the […]
Bleeding Blue Has Its Price
Luis Gutierrez Bulletin By Jessica OlveraStaff Reporter Growing up in the San Fernando Valley, I was raised to wear the blue and white color scheme of the Los Angeles Dodgers with pride. Dodgers flags replaced American flags on most of the lawns of the homes I passed by in Elysian Park to get to Dodgers […]
