By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter Christina Rose and Renee Lemus discovered they had a lot in common when they first met. Not only are they both mothers, but also scholars of women’s studies – Rose at CSUDH and Lemus at CSULA. So, of course, it was only natural that they would start a podcast together. […]
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Toros get crafty at makeup workshop
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor Arrowroot flour, coconut oil, beetroot powder – other than something like a cake or smoothie, what else could someone make with such ingredients? Well, as some Toros discovered on Oct. 9, these ingredients can also be used to make eco-friendly cosmetics and hygiene products, including deodorants, blushes, setting sprays, and […]
Toros weigh in on the 2024 election
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor & Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter Zulema Laguna, a post-baccalaureate medical technology student, comes from a family of lifelong Democrats. Laguna was always open to learning more about other political views but eventually realized she, too, was a Democrat. “[I align with] obviously women’s rights with childbirth, abortion and being able […]
Carson mayoral race heats up
By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter Election Day on Nov. 5 is almost here and Carson residents could have a new mayor once all the ballots are counted – sort of. The race pits incumbent Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes against current City Councilmember and former mayor Jim Dear. The Bulletin spoke with both candidates to learn more […]
Prop 32 would increase CA minimum wage
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor There’s a lot of ways to describe life in California, but good money says the word “expensive” would be near the top of the list for a lot of residents. The cost of living in the Golden State is among the highest in the U.S., driven by the increasing price […]