By: Dayzsha Lino, Staff Reporter Chief of CSUDH campus police Carlos Velez and Lieutenant David L. Hall gave a presentation to faculty members and students on Wednesday Oct. 9 in LSU Ballroom B to discuss safety practices on campus. The event, “Stay Safe DH,” addressed safety concerns relevant to those here at CSUDH and other […]
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The Ins and Outs for Free Food at CSUDH: Office of Student Life Food Pantry
By Jaclyn Okwumabua, Staff Writer Hate the feeling of hunger? As college students, starvation should be the least of our worries. One thing in common is when that disgruntled knot disturbs our stomach, it triggers the evilness in us. Earlier this year, The Hope Center for College, Community and Justice reported around 48 percent of […]
Stressing About Midterms? Here Are Seven Studying Hacks
By Malena Lopez, Staff Writer If there is one thing to understand about college students, is that if you see someone crying into their laptop or book, let them be. That just means midterms and finals are here. As if paying hundreds of dollars on books and fighting about 15 people for a parking spot […]
Campus Gears up for Weeklong Series of Events Themed Around World Mental Health Day
By Violeta Rocha, Staff Reporter In commemoration of Thursday, Oct.10 being World Mental Health Day, CSUDH Student Health and Psychological Services is holding a series of events on campus this and next week designing to bring awareness of mental health-related issues and how to play a proactive role in recognizing and referring those who need […]
Freedom of Speech Doesn’t Mean You Have to Listen
By CSUDH Bulletin Staff The First Amendment, and what it protects, can be a little tricky; we know that it protects the right NOT to speak; students being able to wear anti-war symbols at school; and our personal favorite, the ability to use certain offensive words and phrases to convey political messages. But what does […]
