By Salvador Oceguera, Organized labor, social justice and environmental justice dominated the day Thursday at the 10th CSUDH Labor, Social And Environmental Justice fair. More than two dozen of groups ranging from local union chapters and student activist groups to immigration organization and a CSUDH labor class were on hand to shine a light on […]
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Toro Golfer’s Comeback From Injury Seems Complete
While the rest of his team struggled in this week’s California College Athletic Association Tournament, Toro junior Andrew Fernandes couldn’t be blamed for thinking he’d finally returned. Fernandes overcame a rocky first round score of 76 to shoot part and 2-under the final two rounds, claiming sixth place, the highest finish for any Toro golfer […]
The Backbone of CSUDH: Adjunct Faculty
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief During 2007-2016, when the rate of tenured faculty decreased an average of 5.6 percent across the CSU, that percentage was double at CSUDH, 12.3 percent. And, if, as the Bulletin reported in the first part of this three-part series April 11, there is a link between lower tenured faculty numbers and […]
LETTER TO THE EDITOR:
Dear Bulletin Editor, Thank you for your multi-part series (part 1 ran April 11) on the different types of faculty at CSUDH. This is a very important topic which exposes a dirty secret of public higher education in the U.S. today: students are paying more for less. Even as students’ tuition and fees have gone […]
Holding Up The Mirror on Sports Dept.
Editor’s note: In light of this being the 50th year of CSUDH Athletics, The Bulletin continues its three-part series on the state of Toro athletics. The first installment talked about how students view our sports team. This issue will discuss how the athletics program views itself. By Jeremy Gonzalez and Victor Munoz Students may not […]
