A server refills a glass as patrons dine on a closed portion of Woodmont Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland, to accommodate outdoor dining as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic on August 29, 2020. Photo by Cory Hancock of Flickr. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor It may not elicit a response quite as dramatic as being […]
Category: Perspectives
Young Adults Tuned Out of Wrestling, Why?
The average age of wrestling fans has changed, and so has the average product. Photo by KD Ládví, Prague, Czech Republic on Unsplash. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Writer Sports entertainment can be a confusing subject for those who are not fans. It is the idea that a sport, like wrestling, has predetermined winners. World Wrestling […]
Year of the Ox: No Ox Given
Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, receiving red envelopes from her grandparents. By Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, and Daniel Tom, Contributing Writer Jasmine Nguyen: The Year of the Rat has passed by, and it has not been a very lucky one, at least for these two Bulletin writers. Various holidays have passed, like Easter, Halloween, and even […]
Editors Sound off on Racial Reckoning
February is the time of year in which many look back and reflect on the success as well as the sacrifices Black Americans have contributed in the United States. However, this Black History Month is the first after a summer of social awakening and unrest to fight racial inequalities that still linger in society today. […]
A Valentine Just For Two, Instagram Pic not included
The Day of Love has become customary in our society, but most of us are unaware of why we partake in this tradition in the first place. Photo by Raven Brown By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor My first memories of Valentine’s Day go back to elementary school when I would pass out cards and candy […]
