By CSUDH Bulletin Staff The First Amendment, and what it protects, can be a little tricky; we know that it protects the right NOT to speak; students being able to wear anti-war symbols at school; and our personal favorite, the ability to use certain offensive words and phrases to convey political messages. But what does […]
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The Lightning Rod: Week Four Chargers Recap
No, this isn’t a photo of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, where Sunday’s game was played; we’re not sure where it’s from. But it’s free, thanks to Creative Commons!“Charger Sideline” by MightyMaxLV is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Rivers, Chargers Sink Dolphins, 30-10 By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Yes, running a recap of a Chargers game played six days ago, […]
Attend CSUDH’s New Ability Ally Training on Oct. 9
By: Yeymy Garcia, Managing Editor “This represents diversity in its purest form.” That is what Adam Kasarda, director of the Student disAbility Resource Center, said earlier this year when presenting CSUDH’s third Ability Ally Training. If you missed out, you’re in luck as they are having another training on Oct. 9, 2019 from 9 a.m. […]
Oogie Boogie Bash Brings Tricks not Treats to Disneyland
By Destiny Jackson, Co-Opinion Editor If having a Halloween-based heart attack surrounded by murderous clowns and your equally terrified (or worse: unfazed) friends at Universal Studios Horror Nights, Six Flags: Fright Fest or Knott’s Scary Farm isn’t your thing… don’t worry, Disneyland has got you covered. By the way, did you know our student activities […]
Flu Season Is Here and So Is Your Flu Vaccine
By: Jessica Olvera, Assistant Sports Editor To get a head start towards protecting yourself from the flu, the Student Health Center on campus is now offering flu shots made available to faculty and staff for $15, while students can get vaccinated at no charge. According to The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the […]