By Jeremy Gonzalez, co-sports editor One man. One icon. One legacy. Kobe. From the time we witnessed him as an ascending star at Lower Merion High School in Philadelphia, Bryant didn’t just shine. He captivated and dominated the sport of basketball. It’s little wonder that Los Angeles, where his fire roared most intensely as a […]
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Letter to the Editor: Is There a Santa Claus?
By Jordan Darling, former editor-in-chief Dear Virginia, I don’t know if there is a Santa Claus, but I really hope there is. Because I think we could all use a little bit of magic right now. Even in the best of times, it’s hard to believe there is a magical man in the North Pole […]
Forking Out Holiday Help During the Pandemic
Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Robert Rios, Campus Editor It’s always rough during the holidays for anyone dealing with food and housing issues. Compound that with living in a pandemic, and this year those insecurities are only harsher. But a number of campus organizations are doing what they can to ease some of the difficulty. […]
Straight Down the Chimney and Into Your (Digital) Hands: Special Holiday Edition of The Bulletin!
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Spring Semester Set to Begin on Schedule–For Now
The fall semester will end as planned, and the spring semester is scheduled to begin Jan. 19, but any in-person classes will be exclusively virtual for at least the first two weeks, CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced in a campus-wide email 30 minutes ago. “Completion of the Fall semester will continue as planned unless […]