Players battle it over “Super Smash Bros Ultimate” in Feb. 22 eSports tournament hosted by CSUDH eSports Association. Photo by Ulises Rodriguez By Ulises Rodriguez, Staff Reporter Editor’s Note: This is an expanded version of the story running in the print edition of the Bulletin Laughter and conversation filled the room as students excitedly prepared […]
Category: Culture
Elizabeth Hanna Shares “Beyond the Broken Gates”
Written By: Melanie Gerner Feb. 25, Elizabeth Hanna is bringing her story to CSUDH. She will be reading chapter two, Sapphire the Stripper, from her unpublished self-authored autobiography, “Beyond the Broken Gates”. Hanna didn’t know she was going to write a book when she started telling her stories to Trio students at CSUDH ten years […]
Things Black People Should be Able to Get Away with This Month
Illustration by Dillion Payne By Destiny Jackson, Freelance Writer Being black and existing has its challenges. But being black and existing during the month of February is like trying to press your hair, only for it to start raining as soon as you leave the house. You did the best you could given the situation. […]
In His Directorial Debut at CSUDH, Jozben Barrett Mounts a Giant of the American Stage
Director Jozben Barrett (left) works with some of the cast from “Seven Guitars” (Clockwise from top): Jordan Hyman, Tevin Jackson (standing), Nisey Turner, and Irene Jones. Photo by Sarai Henriquez By Sarai HenriquezCulture Assistant As a theater artist and an educator, one of Jozben Barrett’s driving focuses is to tell the untold, or under-told, stories […]
Black History Month Part II: Sacred Music, Black Business and the Other Underground Railroad
By Taylor HelmesAssistant News Editor Black History Month is commemorated at college campuses across the country, but at CSUDH it has even more significance. Originally planned to be in Palos Verdes, former California Gov. Pat Brown opted to move the campus to its present location in order to give people in the socio-economically challenged communities […]
