It has been 32 years since Dodgers fans last saw their team lift the World Series trophy. Photo by Matt Weller on Unsplash. By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor To the average person, the month of October means scary movies, candy and creative costumes. For sports fans, this means Major League Baseball playoffs. And for Los […]
Category: Perspectives
The Voice You’re Hearing Might be Your Own
Illustration by Nova Blanco Rico, for the Bulletin By Raven Brown, Social Media Manager= This is my drug addiction story: Three years ago, I crawled out of a hole I dug deep inside myself. I quit using drugs that were killing me and pursued an education I never thought I deserved. I am not unique. […]
The Rebirth of the Gerald Desmond Bridge
By Jeannette Montoya, Staff Reporter It took seven years and about $1.5 billion, but the newest addition to the short list of noteworthy bridges in Los Angeles County opened earlier this month. The Gerald Desmond Bridge connects the 710 Freeway and downtown Long Beach with the Port of Long Beach, the second busiest port in […]
Tales Of A Pizza Boy
While delivery pizzas you’ll often find yourself meeting new faces. Photo by Luis Joshua Gutierrez and Anthony Vasquez. By Luis Joshua Gutierrez, Staff Writer Working as a pizza delivery boy is usually a quick hello and goodbye at the door. But not when the two most storied professional sports franchises in Los Angeles are playing […]
Latinx Heritage is every day in LA
Hispanic Heritage month, as it is recognized by the US government, ends Oct 15. But for LA locals, Latinx Heritage is every day. Illustration by Nova-Blanco Rico. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter The 2020 Latino Heritage Month Calendar and Cultural Guide published by the Los Angeles Department of Cultural Affairs, offers numerous events running through […]
