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Reflections From a Departing Editor

By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-In-Chief The Bulletin changed my life forever. I know most communications students see this as just another class they have to pass in order to get their degrees, but to me, it is so much more. Before The Bulletin, it was all theory and class projects. You wrote and only the professor would […]

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Graduation: Was it all a Mistake?

By Salvador OcegueraStaff Writer You hear it all the time this time of year: “Now that I’m graduating, I’m ready for the real world!” Well, if all goes according to plan, next year I’ll be a graduating senior. But I won’t feel I’m ready for the real world. I’ll feel like I’m ready to get […]

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Words Can Wound, No Matter How Small

By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer At a campus such as ours, with people from so many ethnic backgrounds, there’s a perfect opportunity to learn about other cultures and perspectives. But it’s also very easy to offend someone without even knowing you are doing it. “Hey, you’re Asian, you must be really good at math.” “You’re Black, […]

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Media Professionals Weigh in on World Press Freedom Day

By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Marie Colvin. Jamal Khashoggi. Daphne Caruana Galizia.      These are just three of the 1,340 journalists who have been killed worldwide since 1992 for simply doing their jobs. Five journalists have died just this year and 250 journalists are currently imprisoned for their work. Reporters Without Borders published its 2019 press freedom […]