Dear Bulletin Editor, Thank you for your multi-part series (part 1 ran April 11) on the different types of faculty at CSUDH. This is a very important topic which exposes a dirty secret of public higher education in the U.S. today: students are paying more for less. Even as students’ tuition and fees have gone […]
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CSUDH Equity Task Force Launched
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief CSUDH President Thomas Parham announced April 15 the official launch of the CSUDH Gender Equity Task Force, which will examine the current gender equity climate and practices at CSUDH. In connection, The Bulletin filed a public record request with the Office of Administration and Finance, requesting salary information on every […]
Aiding & Abetting Police Disarmament
By Alex GrafManaging Editor As reported in the April 11 issue of The Bulletin, a state-wide organization that advocates for California State University, Students for Quality Education, has launched a campaign to disarm campus police on the 23 CSU campuses. While the goals of the No Harm Disarm campaign are bold–along with disarming university police, […]
It’s Long Past Time to Finally Kill the Death Penalty
By Alex GrafManaging Editor On Tuesday, Mar. 12, California Governor Gavin Newsom made the controversial decision of putting a moratorium on the state’s death penalty. Critics of the decision were quick to point out that California voters rejected a ban on the death penalty as recently as 2016, by a seven-point margin. And it’s true […]
Urban Farm Growing Roots
By Migdalia SanchezStaff Writer Wearing a striped long sleeve shirt, jean overalls and white tennis shoes, Jenney Hall, lecturer of interdisciplinary and environmental studies, stands next to fresh tomatoes and strawberries and looks with the pride at the farm she helped start. But that farm isn’t in some rural area in the open country; it’s […]
