In anticipation of CSUDH’s first Free Speech Week, which will be held the week after Spring Break, the Bulletin is reposting a staff editorial from February 2018, concerning one CSUDH professor who experienced an internet flaming from those who would like nothing more than to stifle academic freedom on college campuses.
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Millennial Concerns Focus of Thursday Symposium
By Tristin Taylor, Staff Writer Social and political issues that millennials are most concerned about, and possible tools they can use to confront them, were the focus of the Dymally Millennial Symposium Thursday in the Loker Student Union. “The main purpose of this symposium is to compare knowledge from the civil rights generations to the […]
CSUDH Art Professor’s 20-Year Journey Results in First Local Showing of Film
By Todd Mathews So it took you 12 hours to wrap up a long, grueling research project? Would you have the dedication and patience to put 20 years into something? CSUDH art professor Gilah Yelin Hirsch does. That’s about how long her film “Reading the Landscape,” which makes its local premiere today in the Loker […]
One Last Weekend to Take ‘No Exit’
By Migdalia Sanchez The idea of being trapped in a room with two complete strangers might not seem so bad at first. But when you’re stuck with them forever, it can be even worse than death. In fact, the phrase, “Hell is other people,” comes from a play with that scenario: “No Exit,” which concludes […]
Understanding Yourself by Analyzing Group Dynamics
By Salvador Perez Ever wondered why, in a group setting, you tend to be quiet, never speaking up unless called upon? Or why certain people seem to naturally be leaders, or always crack jokes, or pick on others? Those are some of the questions that you might take a closer look at by participating in […]
