Donda Album Cover / The Donda Stem Player By: Val Contreras, Staff Reporter After multiple delays, on Aug. 29, Kanye West released his highly-anticipated “Donda” album worldwide on all digital platforms. “Donda” was released on a Sunday at 8 a.m., which is an unusual time for albums, but not for Kanye, who recently re-committed to […]
Category: Culture
Politics, Don’t Be Intimidated
Art by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Nova Blanco-Rico, Managing Editor Politics can be an intense and intimidating subject to get into, especially because it can seem uninteresting for many. But there are individuals who aim to make politics less intimidating and more exciting to learn, such as California State University, Dominguez Hills professor and Political Science […]
Part Two of the Bulletin’s Epic Five-Part Series on Diversity in Superhero Comic Books: Focus on LGBTQ Representation
Art designed by Joseph Witrago, from April 9 e-edition of CSUDH Bulletin By Ben Gomez and Todd Matthews Editor’s note: The Bulletin follows AP Style in terms of what to call this incredibly diverse community. And the AP Style Guide says LGBT or LGBTQ is acceptable in all references for “lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender, […]
To Celebrate Pride Month Here’s Part 2 of the Bulletin’s Series on Diversity in Comic Books–No, Make That Friday
We applaud your patience but what we honor is your wisdom. For you obviously know that putting out a college newspaper, digital or otherwise, is a challenge especially during a pandemic. Those reasons include: No two members of the staff being in the same room as each other at any point in the last 15 […]
“Life and Death”: Sister Souljah’s Sequel is Lifeless
By Lafie Bradford, Staff Reporter The nonfiction novel, “Life after Death,” written by Sister Souljah, dragged out and wasn’t at all what I expected. It took too long to get to the point. I was expecting this novel to be like the first book in the series, “The Coldest Winter Ever,” which was exciting and […]
