By Dana De La TorreStaff Writer Although it has a long way to go to match the history and popularity of the venerable Farmers Market in the Fairfax neighborhood of Los Angeles, which opened in 1934, CSUDH now has its very own, operating every Tuesday from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. in the Sculpture Garden […]
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ASI Elections: What You Need to Know
By Alex GrafManaging Editor Today (Thursday March 21) is the last day of the four-day election cycle for Asociated Students Inc., the student government on campus. Usually, those elections deal only with choosing candidates for a .mportant leadership position; but this year, voters had the choice to possibly change the way ASI is financed C=d. […]
CSUDH President Parham Announces Cancer Diagnosis
Photo by Jeff Farsia/CSUDH CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced Monday in an email to all CSUDH employees that he has been diagnosed with cancer. “This medical challenge will demand my attention while I continue to provide leadership and manage the affairs of this university,” Parham wrote in the email, which came from the Office […]
The Battle For, and Against, Free Speech
In anticipation of CSUDH’s first Free Speech Week, which will be held the week after Spring Break, the Bulletin is reposting a staff editorial from February 2018, concerning one CSUDH professor who experienced an internet flaming from those who would like nothing more than to stifle academic freedom on college campuses.
Millennial Concerns Focus of Thursday Symposium
By Tristin Taylor, Staff Writer Social and political issues that millennials are most concerned about, and possible tools they can use to confront them, were the focus of the Dymally Millennial Symposium Thursday in the Loker Student Union. “The main purpose of this symposium is to compare knowledge from the civil rights generations to the […]