CSUDH home of Toros. Where many first generations break the walls. Walls that had been in their families for decades. A place where dreams don’t decay. But instead shine bright like the sun during the day. A Place of commuters and resilience Souls who are trying to find joy and success Where nationalities collide with […]
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The ASI Child Development Center Seeks To Serve
Recent accreditation bolsters holistic approach to care The Child Development Center at Dominguez Hills (CDC) was recently accredited by the National Association of Young Children, an early childhood education and policy research organization. Through this accreditation, the center is able to provide high-quality early education programs for children aged between 18 months and five years […]
Review: ‘The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity’
Play tackled stereotypes in the wild world of pro wrestling The University Theatre’s production of The Elaborate Entrance of Chad Deity was certainly ambitious. Boasting a talented cast, punchy dialogue, and a working ring, the play hoped to give audiences something to wrestle with. The play uses pro wrestling as a vehicle to explore themes […]
The Many Foods of Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving from a perspective of different cultures Most people would argue that food takes center stage on Thanksgiving. With the holiday just a few weeks away, The Bulletin explored some of the unique dishes and traditions enjoyed by Toros. One of the most popular dishes people cook during this celebration are turkey, smashed potatoes, green […]
The Importance of Body Positivity
Healthy self-image is key to overall well being Editor’s note – content warning: This article explores themes related to eating disorders and other topics some people may find disturbing. Reader discretion is advised. Freshman Danya Levya has always been “the skinny one” in her family. Growing up, they nicknamed her Flaca because no matter how […]
