By Gary FongStaff Writer The California State University is the largest system of higher education in the country, with 23 campuses, 50,000 faculty and staff, and 484,000 students. The CSU educates the most ethnically, economically and academically diverse student body in the nation. And, while tuition at the CSU has tripled over the past 20 […]
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Saying Goodbye to a Pillar of the Biology Department
By Jordan Darling CSUDH lost a valuable member of the Toro family March 3. After a long battle with illness, Dr. Getachew Kidane, a biology professor for 22 years, passed away at age 70, in Torrance, California. Dr. Kidane was born in Dessie, Ethiopia Oct. 22, 1948 and pursued a degree in medical technology from […]
Academic Senate Rejects CSU GE Task Force & Report
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Correction: The article has been updated to make clear that the GE Task Force and Report were commissioned by the academic senate of the CSU not the chancellor’s office. Changes were made on 3/22/19 at 11:02 am. The CSUDH Academic Senate Wednesday rejected the recommendations of a task force commissioned by the […]
Work To Be Done
By Yeymy GarciaLifestyle Editor When you hear about a student who gets straight A’s, is heavily involved on campus, and wins awards, you may think that person has only a few challenges in their life. Think again. Sure, at last month’s Student Research Day, senior Andrew Luu, 24, a psychology major and business minor in […]
In Memorium: Dr. Linda Pomerantz
Editor’s note: this online story has been updated to show that Dr. Pomerantz served as undergraduate dean of the university, and that she earned her doctorate from UCLA. A correction will run in the next print issue of the Bulletin. Dr. Linda Pomerantz, who worked 36 years at CSUDH and had an enormous impact on […]
