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The Bulletin’s Class of 2020 Says Goodbye
Our graduating seniors say goodbye to CSUDH in these touching letters. Dominguez Hills, College has been an unexpected journey of twists and turns that have led me to find my passion, new friends, and a series of life lessons that turned me into the person I am today. If you asked an 18-year-old me where […]
My Bout with COVID-19
By Robin Bolton, Opinion Editor The first article I came across this morning was about Los Angeles Mayor Eric Garcetti and the announcement that all LA county residents can now get free COVID-19 testing at city-run sites. While the announcement is great and comes at a crucial time in the fight against COVID-19, for people […]
Latest COVID-19 Casualty: All Fall Sports Wiped Out
Eddie Soto will have to wait a year to walk the Toro sidelines again. Photo courtesy of Toro Athletics. By Jackson CascioStaff Reporter The California Collegiate Athletic Association (CCAA) announced Tuesday that all NCAA sporting events will be suspended for fall 2020. The announcement was made by Dr. Gayle Hutchinson, the chair of the CCAA […]
The New (Un) Normal to Continue: Classes to be Primarily Online in Fall 2020
California State University Chancellor Timothy White announced today that in-person classes, with possible exceptions, at all 23 CSU campuses across the state will be canceled and most instruction will be delivered solely online. White informed the CSU Board of Trustees of the decision at today’s board meeting, which was live-streamed. He said it came after […]