Self Portrait on CSUDH Campus. Photo by Gabriel Anthony Gomez. By Gabriel Anthony Gomez, Staff Reporter When people think of photography, they often think of iconic portraits or landscapes. Although those aspects are incorporated within photography, for me this art is something much more personal. It is a way to express myself and communicate with […]
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One Decade and Many Memories Later
CSUDH has been my home since 20212, as graduation approaches I’m excited to say goodbye to the institution that saw me grow. By Mary McFadden, Staff Reporter For me, to get where I wanted to go, I had taken the road less traveled, it was my personal journey. Even though finishing college has always been […]
Ogrin Brings the Thunder in Toros 12-3 rout; team plays for playoff championship tomorrow
Photo: Senior Shortstop Scott Ogrin broke the single-season Toro record for home runs with his 21st today against Cal Poly Pomona, and added two more in a second game against Cal State San Bernardino. Photo by Matthew Bates, courtesy of CSUDH Athletics By Raymond Castillo, for the Bulletin Scott Ogrin homered twice and knocked in […]
Championship Feeling Gets Closer
9th inning rally puts Toros two wins from CCAA title Photo: Teammates mob reliever Donovan Waitman after he struck out the final batter of the game to preserve a come-from-behind victory yesterday against top-seeded Cal State Monterey in the conference playoffs. The Toros play second-seeded Cal Poly Pomona today at 3 p.m.Photo by Jason Halley/University […]
Is The Film and TV Industry Too Reliant On Adapting Other Media?
Netflix produces and buys the rights to dozens of shows and films adapted from other media. Photo by Joshua Eckstein Unsplash By Alex Avila, Assistant Section Editor The film industry has always been reliant on adapting novels and original screenplay stories to the big screen. Movies like “A Trip to the Moon,” an adaptation of […]
