By Jenna Birdwell, Staff Reporter I’ve never been one to sit idle at Loker Student Union, but my days on campus have been long lately, so I’ve found myself at LSU a lot more. I’m a pescatarian, which means the only meat I eat is fish. I usually get Subway or an expensive tuna sandwich […]
Category: Opinion
Navigating the college experience on a sleepy campus
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter This semester, I am a part of The Bulletin’s social media desk. The other week, my team and I were given an assignment to interview Toros about Election Day. This would be a slam-dunk social video, we thought, and could probably be done in just a day. We headed out […]
Matters of the art: in support of University Theatre
By Jeremiah Rojas, Co-Managing Editor If you’ve ever taken a lower-division arts and humanities course at Dominguez Hills, you were likely required to attend a University Theatre production. But here’s a question: if it wasn’t a requirement, would you ever attend a performance on your own? I took an introductory speech class during my first […]
Toros football a Band-Aid for budget woes
By Deshawn Pouper, Staff Reporter We all know California State University is facing a budget crisis. From a financial standpoint, University administrators are bracing for a rough couple of years. In an email sent to Toros this past July, CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham said Dominguez Hills was “not on strong financial footing.” Further, he […]
On-campus eats: high cost, mid fare
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor It’s always the worst feeling. You’ve been criss-crossing campus all day, using whatever precious energy you have left from breakfast that morning to study, take notes, and pay attention in class. Your stomach is rumbling and it can only be satisfied by something cooked to golden-brown perfection, but there’s just […]