The one question that many college students face is if college is either fun or challenging (or both?) Graphic by Chaz Kawamura By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor At the beginning of your college education, your parents might try to convince you that you will get a good college experience, but what do you think that […]
Category: personal experience
My Silent War with the Shadow of Anxiety
October 10 is World Mental Health Day and for Catalina Garcia, the importance of this day is personal and raw as she advocates for awareness and advocacy against social stigmas of things like anxiety or depression. By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter My anxiety has always been a complicated road that I’ve had to learn to […]
Letter From The Editors
By Taylor Helmes, Editor-in-Chief Procrastination has been a common characteristic throughout my college career; this letter was no different. But now that I’ve waited until the last minute to write this, I feel as though I have more knowledge and reason to write. My time at the Bulletin has been the highlight of my college […]
Poetry Matters
By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter As one can dance to the beats and sweet melodies of a song, hips can also sway and feet can tap along to the rhythm of a poem. My alias, The Blindfolded Poet, is how I introduce myself when performing poetry. I prefer my audience to seek truth and vulnerability […]
How Writing Saved My Life
Grabbing a journal and a pencil is the first step in becoming a writer. Photo by Skyler Belmonte By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter Noise. I never knew how to silence the piercing noise. My pillows were not thick enough to shield my innocent ears from the screaming echoing down the hall. My own thoughts were […]