By Salvador Perez Staff Writer On March 2, 2019, the LA Galaxy and Dignity Health Sports Park revealed the legends plaza, a plaza to honor LA Galaxy legends. The plaza is located outside the stadium gates. In the near future, it will be home too many statues, but the inauguration statue was given to soccer legend […]
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The Ghost of Anti-Blackness on College Campuses Exposed
Dr. Donna Nicol is chair of the Africana Studies Department. Photo courtesy of csudh.news.com. By Tristin Taylor, Staff Writer Though Black History month officially came to a close the last day of February, at least one CSUDH professor was determined to remind listeners that the fight for equal educational […]
CORRECTION: Provost Michael Spagna’s name was misspelled in the print and online version of The Bulletin’s Feb. 20 story
CORRECTION: Provost Michael Spagna’s name was misspelled in the print and online version of The Bulletin’s Feb. 20 story on the Academic Senate passing a resolution to create an equity pay taskforce. The Bulletin regrets the error.
The College of Health, Human Services and Nursing Holds Open House
By Migdalia Sanchez Social Media Manager The College of Health, Human Services and Nursing hosted its first annual open house Wednesday on the third floor of Welch Hall from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. CHHSN goal was to highlight the various programs the department offers and allow students to meet the faculty and staff. Some of […]
All Soccer Eye, including those of Toros, Turn This Week to Spain’s El Clasico
By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor The Spanish professional club futbol derby known as El Clasico, a clash between two of the biggest professional soccer clubs in the world, Barcelona and Real Madrid, has come to feel like America’s own rivalry. Although the match takes place about 6,000 miles away, in the last five years, about 2 […]