By Jesse Garcia Staff Writer The California State University, Dominguez Hills graduating studio art and design exhibit is like an alternate universe turned into paintings tuned into our current reality. It is almost too bizarre to be true but delivers a message that hits closer to home than words can. Entering the exhibit, I was […]
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A galaxy not so far away
By Elizabeth Adams Features Editor The 1990’s marked a new era for U.S. soccer after the country’s successful bid to host the 1994 World Cup. From that sparked the birth of a new home for competitive soccer; Major League Soccer (MLS). With a challenging start, financial insecurity, and developing a system unlike any other soccer […]
Standout individual performances, but campaigns for Toro ballers
By Daniel Giovati Staff Writer As the seasons wind down for the Toro baseball and softball squads, the best that can be said is there have been some superlative individual performances and some marked improvement, particularly for the softballers. But the teams’ respective playoff droughts are all but a certainty to continue. The baseball squad […]
Sexperts: Sprung on Spring Break
By Patricia Franklin and Angelica Cheyenne Staff Writers Disclaimer: Please remember that the Bulletin staff are not experts, sex therapist, psychologist or anyone who is educated in that field. We offer research, responses and educated opinions regarding the topic of sex from the perspective of a peer. If you have advanced questions that require an […]
Police Log
March 22, 1:09 a.m. Fire incident reported at Welch Hall. March 24, 10:42 p.m. Trespassing reported at StubHub Center. March 26, 7:16 p.m. Disturbing the peace reported at Small College Complex. March 31, 2:05 p.m. Trespassing reported at StubHub Center. March 31, 2:14 p.m. Battery on a peace officer reported at StubHub Center. March 31, […]
