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YAL if you want Free Speech

By Jordan DarlingNews Editor Rules are rules and they are there for a reason. But at least one group on campus wonders if the rules on free speech on this campus should be broken in favor of progress. The  issue that members of the campus chapter of the Young American For Liberty, currently an unrecognized […]

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Students Give Presidents a Pizza Their Mind

By Alex GrafManaging Editor On Monday, April 22, CSUDH students enjoyed free pizza and drinks in the courtyard outside the Loker Student Union as CSUDH President Thomas Parham, along with a panel of other administrators and Associated Students Inc. President Christian Jackson fielded student questions on various issues. The so-called “Pizza with the President” event […]

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The Story Behind the (Misspelled) Name

By Yeymy Garcia Features and Lifestyle Editor The most common error in newspapers is one you would think would be the easiest to avoid: the spelling of names. Just ask Dr. Mark Carrier who, not once but twice, this newspaper has gotten wrong. So, we felt he deserved his own feature story. Of course, there’s […]

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Toro Athletics: Facts Behind the Funding

By Jeremy Gonzalez & Victor Munoz Assistant Sports Editor & Sports Editor Editor’s note: In light of this being the 50th year of CSUDH Athletics, The Bulletin concludes its three-part series on the state of Toro athletics. The first two installments talked about how students and our athletics department view our sports teams. This issue […]