With recent events in mind like the Atlanta Shooting, SPS and the Asian Pacific Studies Program provided a virtual healing session for AAPIN students. Screenshot by Anthony Vasquez. By Anthony Vasquez, Assistant Section Editor Asian hate crimes have been at the epicenter of the former and present year. These types of crimes increased in numbers during […]
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Is This Space a Winning Touchdown?
The Toro Touchdown space utilizes its vast open area as a place to study and connect online. Photo by Carlos Martinez By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor After a year of having all but 8% of classes held in the virtual landscape, the Loker Student Union partnered with the Emergency Operations Center, the President’s Cabinet, University […]
Dual Exhibitions Show Past is Not Dead; It’s Not Even Past
Tract 11556 was an “A” rated area in the 1930’s in what is known today as Cheviot Hills in West Los Angeles. Photo by BP Miller on Unsplash. By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor Editor’s note: To view the second exhibit story click here While viewing the current university archive exhibit that focuses on discriminatory […]
Barriers to Healthcare, Higher Education Linked in Campus Discussion
The division of Health Sciences is part of the College of Health, Human Services and Nursing, located in Welch Hall on the north side of campus. Photo courtesy of CSUDH By Cindy Portillo, Staff Reporter The lack of healthcare resources in minority communities, and how that mirrors a lack of access to higher education for […]
Bulletin Wins Three Awards, From Home
The Bulletin’s Special E-edition covering the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March won third place in the California College Media Association awards. Cover designed by Photo Editor Nova Blanco-Rico. By Taylor Helmes, Editor-in-Chief Over the last year, the Bulletin has produced publications outside of the newsroom– what you are reading right now is something […]
