By Joshua Samuel Staff Writer Anyone walking on the south side of campus can’t help but see it: the huge building being constructed just south of the Natural Science and Mathematics (NSM) building. Approved in late 2016 by the California State University Board of Trustees, groundbreaking on the $82 million, three-story 91,000-square-foot Center for Science and Innovation began […]
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Hope for the Best, Plan for the Worst
By Fernando Bazan Staff Writer It’s the last thing anyone on any campus wants to think about, but it’s an unfortunate reality in contemporary America: school shootings. On Oct. 15, California State University, Dominguez Hills’ University Police will host a seminar informing people on ways to deal with an active shooter on campus, as well […]
Rivera se Mantiene Fiel a su Nombre y Raíces
By Victor Munoz Ya que estamos en el Mes de la Herencia Hispana, es natural, que como editor deportivo del CSUDH Bulletin, y persona de ascendencia hispana, mis pensamientos se hayan desviado hacia el hecho que un gran porcentaje de nuestros atletas son Hispanos. Y ningún deporte es tan importante para a la cultura hispana […]
The Day My Professor Almost Got Me Deported
By Marta Sanchez Calvo Staff Writer Not everyone knows the requirements that international students attending college in the U.S. must meet. There aren’t many but if you don’t meet them, your visa will be revoked, and you will be deported. Among those requirements are that every undergraduate international student must be enrolled in a minimum […]
Rivera Stays True to Name and Heritage
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Since we are in Hispanic Heritage Month until Oct. 15, it’s only natural that as a person of Hispanic descent who also happens to be sports editor of the CSUDH Bulletin, my thoughts lately have drifted toward the fact that so many of our athletes are, or have been, Hispanic. And […]
