By Jordan Darling News Editor If you walked through the sculpture garden the night of March 12, you may have seen three sculptures consisting of white paper and soft colorful lights floating between the trees. But had you went the next day, it would have been gone. Under the guidance of new professor Kallen King, […]
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Farmers Market Makes Its Way To The CSUDH Campus
By Dana De La TorreStaff Writer Although it has a long way to go to match the history and popularity of the venerable Farmers Market in the Fairfax neighborhood of Los Angeles, which opened in 1934, CSUDH now has its very own, operating every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sculpture Garden […]
Turn Back The Clock: A Touch of Magic Arrives To CSUDH
By Jeremy GonzalezAssistant Sports Editor Editor’s note: In honor of the 50th year of Toro Athletics, the Bulletin will commemorate the greatest achievements, moments, and athletes in sports history at CSUDH through this column, where we will recount one notable sports achievement, athlete, or moment every issue. Professional basketball was king of Los Angeles in […]
Opinion: Get Off Your Phones and Into the Game
By Victor MunozSports Editor I would think that if you paid $100 or more to attend a live event that the idea is to immerse yourself in the moment and have a communal, connected experience with the athlete or artists, and fellow spectators. So why is it that so many fans these days attend events […]
Second Chance Leads to First Place
By Jeremy GonzalesAssistant Sports Editor An injury may be the biggest obstacle any athlete may face. While some are minor bumps that take a few days to recover from, others can be more severe, sometimes jeopardizing the careers of these athletes who have dedicated their lives to their respective sport. But for CSUDH junior Tia […]
