Food Drive volunteers that helped prepare 52 crates of food to feed 52 families that were impacted by COVID-19. Photo courtesy of Miriam Ruiz, Elder in the Church. By Melany J. Ruiz, Staff Reporter For the past six months, I missed going to church. I’ve always loved the early 9 a.m. mornings that consisted of […]
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Coronavirus (Maybe) Not Coming to a Theater Near You
Movie theater in Long Beach with doors locked and lights off, displaying its temporary closure on the marquee. Photo by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Staff Reporter It’s almost impossible for me to remember what life was like before the pandemic. I vaguely remember making plans with my coworkers for the ticket presale of “Black […]
Unemployed? Yes. Broke? Yes. Happy? Yes!
Restaurants continue to struggle with the new guidelines around outdoor dining during COVID-19. Photo by Norma Mortenson for Pexels. By Matt Barrero, Staff Reporter The dining out experience is much more than just eating a meal outside of your home. While it has always been a way to enjoy some hours of stress-free living, can […]
Nike Fuels Resell Culture Following Kobe Special Edition Release
Kobe Bryant Special Edition 24 Oil Paint by Carina Noyola. By Carina Noyola and Anthony Vasquez, Staff Reporters Sneaker culture has become less about the freedom of expression and more about who can gain the most profit for resellers and fans are upset. This topic of conversation made headlines as fans who grew up watching […]
Though Extinguished Far Too Soon, Ruben Salazar Still Lights the Path for Future Journalists
Illustration by Nova Blanco-Rico. Editor’s note: This is one of the stories that ran in yesterday’s special e-edition of the Bulletin, a commemoration of the 50th anniversary of the Chicano Moratorium March. by Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor When I first told my father I was going to be a journalist, he didn’t take it […]