The Bulletin will update this story as events mandate CSUDH President Thomas Parham informed a portion the campus community this evening that a “recognized symbol that is threatening and hurtful,” was discovered this morning on campus, but used the incident as a reminder that resources and support are available for anyone adversely affected by this […]
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The Lightning Rod: Chargers-Raiders preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Chargers v. Raiders. 5:20 p.m. RingCentral Coliseum. Oakland, Calif. Fox. Chargers record: 4-5. The Chargers defeated the NFC powerhouse Green Bay Packers at home 26-11 last week. The team held Aaron Rodgers to 161 passing yards. Raiders record: 4-4. The Raiders made a red zone stop on the final possession […]
Left on the Dock: Veteran’s Day links generations in this family
Courtesy of Darling Family By Jordan DarlingEditor-in-Chief The breeze that came off of the water carried a slight chill, that swept over the small group meandering in the parking lot of the McDonald’s next to the naval pier. Street lights let off a glow that illuminated the teary faces of the family preparing to say […]
The Lightning Rod: Gordon, Chargers dominate Packers
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Carson, Calif. The Los Angeles Chargers (4-5) managed to put together their best game of the year, and it could not have come at a better time as their season looked lost. The Chargers, led by Melvin Gordon and his two touchdowns, dominated one of the league’s top teams, the […]
Notes from the BULLpen: Wild Times Ahead with XFL Debut Looming
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor In case you haven’t heard, or you have some semblance of a life, a new professional American football league, the XFL, debuts in 2020 and Los Angeles is one of eight cities with a team in the league’s inaugural season. If you are counting, that will make three professional football […]
