The 2020 election brings a new form of anxiety. Illustration by Pau Barbaro on Blush. By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief In 2016, I was 18 years old, attending my first year at California State University, Dominguez Hills, I was way too into Honey Milk Tea and I was very excited to be voting for a woman […]
Category: Politics
Welcome to the CSUDH Bulletin’s Election Day 2020 Live Blog
For the Arnold family who voted together on Tuesday at the CSUDH voting center, this is the first election they have been able to vote as newly naturalized citizens. Photo by Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor. Editor’s note: This is an experiment in live blogging throughout today and into the evening. The topic: just the most […]
“I’m sorry America, but voting for the Lesser of two evils is just not good enough”
The 2020 election; two evils, one vote. Photo by Brenda Fernanda Verano By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor As we are days away from Election Day, there is this feeling of sadness mixed with impotence, that makes me lose sleep as I think about what the next four years will look like for this country. […]
How an envelope turned into a political pawn
Voters are seen turning in their ballots at CSUDH’s voting center. Photo by Jonathan Ghattas. By Jonathan Ghattas, Staff Reporter Anxiety across the nation appears to be rising as one of the most critical presidential election approaches. With early voting underway in several states, millions of ballots have been cast as voters wait out long […]
The Race for Carson City Council, District I
The front entrance of Carson City Hall. Photo by Iracema Navarro. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor, and Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor This year’s election in the city of Carson is historic, as it is the first municipal election in which city council candidates will represent districts, as opposed to being elected at-large. One of […]