As students, staff, and faculty get evacuated from their cubicles and desks, a sign is put up to prohibit all personnel from entering. Photo by The Bulletin. By Mary McFadden, Staff Writer Alex Avila, and Lloyd Bravo, Editors On Monday, April 4, several departments, and programs on the third and fourth floor of the Leo […]
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Community Loving – Providing Your Family the Necessary Resources, So That You Don’t Have To
Photo of Moréa Sabido, founder of Community Loving, which is currently collecting donations through monetary funds, clothing (for kids, babies, and adults), baby essentials, and toiletries. Photo by Louis Kravitz. By Serena Sanchez, Feature Editor Growing up around the South Bay Area in a Belizean and Filipino household, Moréa Sabido, a soon-to-be California State University, […]
As Gas Prices Rise, Students Find an Alternative For Commuting
Students are beginning to rely on the public transportation which is located in front of Welch Hall. Photo by Evelyn Rodriguez. By Evelyn Rodriguez, Staff Reporter. After the Russian attack on Ukraine, the cost of gas skyrocketed to an all time high. Not even in the Summertime when school is out and people go on […]
High Gas Prices Affecting The Pockets of CSUDH Students
Unprecedented gas prices have hurt all Americans, especially students. But the school offers help. Photo by Nis Guzman in LA county. By Nis Guzman, Staff Reporter. Gas prices skyrocketed in February and March reaching as high as $6.95 per gallon of regular unleaded fuel in Los Angeles County. According to the American Automotive Association, the […]
No Physical Space on Campus, The Women’s Center Tries to Persevere
The WRC hosts its events in front of Welch Hall, this is their temporary location. Photo provided by the WRC. By Mary McFadden, Staff Reporter After closing off women’s history month, the university’s own women’s center continues to not have a physical space on campus. After several trips to and from the library front desk […]
