After last week’s dumpster fire, Mike Pence and Kamala Harris met at Salt Lake City, Utah for the Vice Presidential Debate with a more proper, respectful, and peaceful outcome. Photo by Frank Mckenna from Unsplash. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor A big smile on my face came when walking into my room this evening to […]
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When a Bad Dream Turns to Nightmare
America has seen better stretches than the past 60 hours. Photo by: Thomas Ashlock, Unsplash By: Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor Much of America probably woke up after Tuesday’s presidential debate hoping it was a bad dream. Today, we woke up to a waking nightmare: President Trump’s announcement at 12:54 a.m. Eastern Standard Time that he […]
Dear Jasmine: How do I not Be a Jerk During a Pandemic?
A post-pandemic society needs new rules. Art by Jasmine Nguyen. By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief It’s been six months since I’ve been outside my home for more than an hour. Yes, I’ve gone grocery shopping, I even went to get boba with one of my friends. But the largest part of this half year has been […]
Pros and Cons to Virtual Instruction
Though it’s torture to some, others find virtual learning a more than suitable alternative. Illustration by Darlene Maes for The Bulletin. By Carlos Martinez and Cindy Canas, Staff Reporters After a spring semester sliced in half, and this fall semester put on a mostly online track back in June, the only chance of having anything close […]
Hey There COVID-19, You Still Out There?
Despite your doubt and mask-less face, coronavirus is still out there. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Culture Editor It’s been six whole months since Los Angeles County was hit by the coronavirus. 26 weeks since Gov. Gavin Newson declared his Executive Order for the State of California in a attempt to limit the […]