By Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor and Chief The Bulletin Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor share their journey and goodbyes in this letter from the Editors. Ironic, isn’t it? Ironic that as a writer, words do not always come as easy, especially when writing about something that feels so personal. That’s what my time at the Bulletin […]
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The Controversy Of Firearms Continues, But How Can Citizens Stay Safe?
Last year, 5.4 million Americans purchased guns for the first time according to The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). Photo Courtesy of Mike Jones on ISO Republic. By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter. Firearms have constantly been a controversial topic, especially in the United States, where the right to bear arms is interpreted differently by citizens. […]
CSUDH Communications Department Hosts Roundtable of Community Partners
The Roundtable of Community Partners consists of CSUDH Communication advisors and internship partners. Photo by Alex Avila. By Gabriel Anthony Gomez, Staff Writer and Alex Avila, Assistant Editor Last Thursday, April 21, the CSUDH College of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Communications hosted a gathering on campus that brought together community partners that […]
A Lesson in Objectivity is Taught at World Press Freedom Day
World Press Freedom Day is Celebrated at CSUDH. Photo by Catalina Garcia By Mary McFadden, Staff writer Every Spring, the United Nations General Assembly celebrates World Press Freedom Day (WPFD). WPFD evokes world governments to recognize the freedom of the press and the news media’s drive for commitment in their pursuit of writing honest and […]
The Student Loan Pause Is Relief for CSUDH Alumni
The Biden Administration extended the pause on student loan payments to the relief of borrowers. Photo credit: Towfiqu barbhuiya. Unsplash.com. By: Nisvan Guzman, Staff Reporter. On April 6, the Biden-Harris Administration extended the student loan payment pause through August 31. The extension is intended to provide relief for student borrowers who are still affected by […]