In a recent study conducted by The Bulletin, students voted for their favorite places to eat in the LSU. Photo by Kimberly Resendiz. By Kimberly Resendiz, Staff Reporter Throughout time, there have been different vendors at LSU; some have stayed and some have gone. Some students may have witnessed Taco Bell being part of the […]
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#RIPTwitter Trends as Twitter’s Fate Up in the Air
Elon Musk’s new Twitter purchase has many feeling pessimistic about the social media platform’s future. Art by: Melissa Melgar By Melissa Melgar, Staff Reporter Tesla chief executive Elon Musk finalized his $44 billion purchase of social media company Twitter on Oct. 27. Now that he’s officially the owner of Twitter, the deal has caused a lot […]
Tree Planting Party Teaches Students the Art of Gardening
Joshua Baragan taught CSUDH students how to plant trees at a tree-planting party hosted by the Office of Sustainability. Photo by Kimberly Resendiz By Kimberly Resendiz, Staff Reporter The common answer to why planting trees is important is to help improve climate change. Arbor Day Foundation explains, “Trees help remove carbon dioxide from the air, storing […]
A Latinx LGBTQ Organization for the Community
Angel Elizalde, outreach member for the Latino Equality Alliance, standing in front of a mural they received from the community. Photo by Cesar Armas By Cesar Armas, Staff Reporter At California State University, Dominguez Hills, a number of students identify with the Latinx and the LGBTQ community. Although there are resources on campus such as […]
Stop Aramark: Students Continue to Protest the 10 Year contract
In a demonstration led by the BSU, many showed up to denounce the university’s deal with Aramark. Photo by Brenda Sanchez-Barrera. By Brenda Sanchez-Barrera, Editor-in-Chief and Leah Quintero, Managing Editor The Black Student Union (BSU) organized a peaceful protest Nov. 10 at the LSU Palm Courtyard where members of the campus community voiced their concerns […]
