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eSports exploding globally; Will CSUDH Join the Party

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 […]

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Dramatic Finish Ends Toros Season

By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor      After qualifying for a fourth straight postseason, the CSUDH men’s basketball team saw their season go up in smoke as they lost a nail-biting CCAA quarterfinal 67-66 to second seeded Cal Poly Pomona in overtime at Kellogg Arena on Tuesday night.      The Toros led 58-56 with 8.8 seconds […]

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More at Stake in Tuesday California Election Than What Dem Will Run Against Trump

By Iracema Navarro, political affairs reporter It kind of gets lost in all the attention lavished on who will be the Democratic Party nominee in the November general election against President Trump, but there is a lot more at stake in the California Presidential Primary Election which ends Tuesday. Yes, that’s right: ends. Registered voters could […]

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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 She will be reading chapter two, Sapphire the Stripper, from her unpublished self-authored autobiography, “Beyond the Broken Gates”.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 […]