By Jaclyn Okwumabua, Staff Writer Hate the feeling of hunger? As college students, starvation should be the least of our worries. One thing in common is when that disgruntled knot disturbs our stomach, it triggers the evilness in us. Earlier this year, The Hope Center for College, Community and Justice reported around 48 percent of […]
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Stressing About Midterms? Here Are Seven Studying Hacks
By Malena Lopez, Staff Writer If there is one thing to understand about college students, is that if you see someone crying into their laptop or book, let them be. That just means midterms and finals are here. As if paying hundreds of dollars on books and fighting about 15 people for a parking spot […]
NOTES FROM THE BULLPEN: Behind Enemy Lines
By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor Living in California means we get arguably the best weather in the country. Bright sunshine, clear skies, and a light breeze almost every day guaranteeing that any sporting event will be a delight to watch. It’s something we Angelinos take for granted. So how the hell did I find myself last […]
The Lightning Rod: Broncos-Chargers Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Yes, we know this preview is one week late. Traveling to Houston for another article pushed back the normal publishing day for this column. The Bulletin thought we should still put it up so that our recap can reflect if our predictions came true. Broncos vs. Chargers, 1:05 p.m. Dignity […]
Artist Pays Homage to Her Culture Through Jewelry
By Destiny Torres-Bolanos Staff Reporter Typically, jewelry is a way to decorate an outfit and make yourself look more elevated or flashy. In many traditional cultures, jewelry was a way to show class or societal status. For jewelry-maker Elena Palomino, however, it’s an art form that connects her to her Native culture. “My culture is […]
