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Converting downtime into useful time

By: Beatriz Arreola Lifestyle Editor Dr. Ethan Tussey, an assistant professor of film and media at Georgia State University, has a new book out called “The Procrastination Economy: The Big Business of Downtime,”  and gave a talk about his book at California State University, Dominguez Hills on Friday, March 9. The communications department invited Dr. […]

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ASI elections coming to a close

By: Lauren Walker Staff Writer A poll is open until Monday March 12 to vote for the new 2018-2019 Associated Student, Inc board members. A campus-wide email was sent to all students, staff and faculty to vote for the seven students. There are two students running for president and the other six positions are uncontested. […]

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Toros season comes to an end in Pomona

By Franciso Padilla Staff Writer Both the men’s and women’s basketball team’s seasons ended Feb. 27, as each squad dropped its first-round game to host Cal Poly Pomona Broncos in the California Collegiate Athletics Association tournament. Women’s game: It was a rough night from the floor for the Toros in their 80-67 loss, as the […]

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Sexperts: Read this and you’ll go BLIND (Not really)

By: Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writers Disclaimer: Please remember that the staff at The Bulletin ARE NOT Sex Experts and ARE NOT Sexual Therapist, Psychologists, or anyone who is educated in that field. We offer researched responses and educated opinions regarding the topic of sex from the perspective of a peer. If you […]

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Alumni uses experiences to start non-profit

By Bria Overs Managing Editor Dressed in all white, with purple streaks in her hair, she stands on the stage with a big logo behind her. It’s a purple heart with a shimmering gold crown, and the words, “Converting victims into survivors.” It is the slogan for Majestic Hearts, a new non-profit organization created by […]