The Bulletin will update this story as events mandate CSUDH President Thomas Parham informed a portion the campus community this evening that a “recognized symbol that is threatening and hurtful,” was discovered this morning on campus, but used the incident as a reminder that resources and support are available for anyone adversely affected by this […]
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Left on the Dock: Veteran’s Day links generations in this family
Courtesy of Darling Family By Jordan DarlingEditor-in-Chief The breeze that came off of the water carried a slight chill, that swept over the small group meandering in the parking lot of the McDonald’s next to the naval pier. Street lights let off a glow that illuminated the teary faces of the family preparing to say […]
17,027–but will graduation numbers increase as well?
By Destiny TorresStaff Reporter The official numbers are in and the number of students enrolled this semester tops 17,000 for the first time in California State University, Dominguez Hills history. Actually, the numbers have been in since Sept. 23, the day of the official student census at CSUDH. But that doesn’t change the number: 17,027, […]
Free Screening on Film About Iconic Harriet Tubman the Focus of a New Online Column: “Lavielle’s Public Service Announcements”
Cynthia Elviro starts as Harriet Tubman in “Harriet.” Welcome to the first installment of a new online column by Lavielle Hibbert, a Bulletin staffer attempting to juggle a full-time job, a full set of classes this semester, and some semblance of a personal life. Strapped for time as we all are, she’s decided to do […]
Toro Pep Band Gives a ‘Feel Good’ Performance at the Farmers Market
By: Dayzsha Lino, Staff Reporter Students at last week’s Farmers Market were in for a real treat when the Toro Pep Band held a performance in front of the Sculpture Garden. The band performed a variety of past and contemporary hits, including “Rock Around the Clock” by Bill Haley and His Comets, “YMCA” by the […]