By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer Unlike so many art exhibits, which feature work hanging on walls and people pausing to look and moving on, Yoshie Sakai’s “Koko’s Neighborhood,” currently in the University Art Gallery, is anything but traditional. It is a pop-up exhibit that combines physical objects and videos written, directed and starring Sakai that is […]
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Twin Telepathy on the Diamond
By Jeremy GonzalezAssistant Sports Editor If you have a twin, know someone who is a twin, or are a big fan of “The Simpsons,” then you know that twins share a special bond. Now imagine having an identical twin, spending nine months together in the same womb, and sharing the same features, DNA and blood […]
Turn Back The Clock: 1991 Women’s Soccer
Editor’s note: In honor of the 50th year of Toro Athletics, the Bulletin will commemorate the greatest achievements and moments in sports history at CSUDH through this column, where we will recount one notable sports achievement or moment every issue. By Jeremy GonzalezAssistant Sports Editor No one can argue that when it comes to soccer, […]
Star Player Tells El Tri “Hoy no Voy;” Former, Current Toros Say “No Bueno”
By Victor MunozSports Editor If El Tri, the nickname for the Mexican national soccer team, ever advances past the round of 16 in the World Cup—something it hasn’t done for seven consecutive tournaments—it’s going to need all its best players to contribute. Which is why fans of El Tri have been perplexed lately by the […]
U.S. Pro Soccer in the Shadow of Mexico
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Major League Soccer (the U.S. and Canadian professional soccer league) lags far behind Liga MX, Mexico’s professional league, as well as other major soccer leagues around the world. From the quality of the players to the TV ratings, MLS is doing the best it can, but still has a way […]
