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 […]
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Angels Double Threat’s Sort-Of Connection to CSUDH
By Destiny Jackson, Staff Writer On Sept. 24, Angels Stadium of Anaheim held its first Shohei Ohtani night since acquiring the Japanese-born player in December 2017. What does this have to do with CSUDH, other than the fact that the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s stadium is only a few miles closer to this campus […]
Campus Gears up for Weeklong Series of Events Themed Around World Mental Health Day
By Violeta Rocha, Staff Reporter In commemoration of Thursday, Oct.10 being World Mental Health Day, CSUDH Student Health and Psychological Services is holding a series of events on campus this and next week designing to bring awareness of mental health-related issues and how to play a proactive role in recognizing and referring those who need […]
Freedom of Speech Doesn’t Mean You Have to Listen
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 […]
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, […]
