By Jasmine Nguyen, Staff Reporter Radicals, revolutionaries and rebels have taken over the CSUDH Library. OK, maybe not taken over, but the Gerth Archives and Special Collections recently obtained a trove of newspapers, pamphlets, books and other material documenting leftist political movements and political thought in the 20th Century. The approximately 5,700-item collection was donated […]
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CSUDH Again Gets Props as One of Top Universities in Country for Hispanic Students
By Malena LopezStaff Reporter Over 60 percent percent of CSUDH students report as Hispanic/Latino, giving this campus the highest percentage in the California State University system. We also have the largest percentage, and number, of Black students in the CSU, around 14. 5 percent. But do bigger numbers necessarily translate into expanded opportunities? Apparently they […]
Green Olive, Starbucks drinks in, Everytable Coming; Taco Bell Out
By Matthew AlfordStaff Reporter Fans of Taco Bell might be bummed as the fall semester begins, but those who enjoy The Green Olive and Starbucks products have reason to celebrate. The latter two are new additions to the campus while the former has left the Loker Student Union after 10 years. The Green Olive began […]
The Revolution Has Been Archived
Note: This story about the Gerth Archives and Special Collections receiving a vast collection of 20th Century dissident publications ran in the first issue of the Bulletin in fall, 2019. But it was somehow never uploaded to the website. But you can read it in full on Issuu. It’s on the back page.
Enrollment Part 2: Growing Pains
By Joseph Baroud and Monique Davis, staff contributor and reporter So what happens when you throw a party and everyone shows up? That’s what CSUDH President Thomas Parham asked the Academic Senate last May during an update on projected fall semester enrollment numbers, which were nearing record levels. Parham may have chosen the word […]