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Put some pep in your step

Students at California State University, Dominguez Hills seem to embody a lack of school spirit in campus-related activities. By Francisco Padilla Staff Writer Yes, CSUDH is a commuter school, but why should that stop us from being active and lively on campus? In 2002, Toro Tuesdays were implemented as a weekly event for students to […]

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Sexperts: Raw or Nah?

By Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writers Disclaimer: please remember that the Bulletin staff are not sexperts, sexual therapists, psychologists 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 […]

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Dear family, it’s just hair!

Click here for a Spanish version of this article. By Elizabeth Guillen Staff Writer I took a deep breath. I could feel my heartbeat on my chest as if it was telling me not to do it. I looked at my long hair and nodded at the hairdresser. She lifted her eyebrow and asked me […]

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Tassels: Not just for graduation anymore

By Maria Villa Staff Writer Graduation is right around the corner for seniors and, per graduation tradition, all will be wearing tassels. Tassels are those long loose threads bound at one end and hanging free at the other. But why are tassels only worn during graduation ceremonies? Designer Hart Hagerty has been creating tassel earrings […]

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The Rose BRC lays strong foundation for the future

By Imani Johnson Staff Writer On Wednesday, March 21, The Rose Black Resource Center will celebrate its one-year anniversary at California State University, Dominguez Hills. The Rose BRC’s mission seeks to measurably increase the quality of the black students’ experience from inquiry to alumni. According to the center, it attracted 1,255 students last semester. Jonathan […]