Bad habits, lack of awareness can lead to unexpected diagnosis Let’s be honest: a lot of college students take their good health for granted – we think we’re invincible. We eat, drink, and do whatever we want in any amount we want, without too much concern for what all those carbs and calories might be […]
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“Write Your Own Story” Unveiling Sanchez-Tellez’s volleyball career
Senior hitter on successes, setbacks on and off the volleyball court Camila Monserrat Sanchez-Tellez discovered her love for volleyball as a child, and her passion defined her success no matter where she went on her journey as a student-athlete. “All of my life, I’ve always maintained a strong connection with sports,” said Sanchez-Tellez, who studies […]
Helpful Tips to Prepare for Finals
Toros offer insight and advice for success “Dread it, run from it, destiny still arrives” – except instead of the Marvel villain Thanos, it’s final exams. Finals week is fast approaching, so The Bulletin reached out to Toros to gather some of the best tips and tricks for surviving everyone’s “favorite” period of the semester. […]
Veterans Utilize Support From CSUDH
CSUDH honors the military in their educational journey By Holden Douglas and Kevin Marquez November is National Veterans and Military Family Month and many CSUDH students and their relatives have served for their country. One of these members is Louis Raprager, a veteran who is majoring in Business Administration. He is a student that wants […]
The ASI Child Development Center Seeks To Serve
Recent accreditation bolsters holistic approach to care The Child Development Center at Dominguez Hills (CDC) was recently accredited by the National Association of Young Children, an early childhood education and policy research organization. Through this accreditation, the center is able to provide high-quality early education programs for children aged between 18 months and five years […]
