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, […]
Category: News
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 […]
The Show Will Go On at Tonight’s Spring Fling
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer Last Thursday, KDHR threw a pre-party for the biggest event of the year at CSUDH, Spring Fling, which is tonight, April 25. Unfortunately, the day after the party, the campus learned that the guest of honor would not be in attendance. LA Rapper Dom Kennedy was the headliner for the Spring […]
Dymally Spirit of Internationalism Will Grace Saturday’s Inaugural Jazz Fest
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer For all you music lovers with a particular taste for jazz and internationally-infused music, a major new jazz festival comes to campus Saturday. The Mervyn M. Dymally Institute, in tandem with Rainbow Promotions, is hosting the inaugural 2019 International Jazz and Arts Festival, an all-day event at Dignity Health Sports Park. […]
