By Jasmine NguyenStaff Reporter There’s been a lot of attention over Asian American stories in Hollywood over the past two years, with films such as “Crazy Rich Asians” gaining praise for its all-Asian cast. \So when I saw the trailer for “The Farewell,” I was already excited about it. Being Vietnamese and Thai, I don’t […]
Category: Perspectives
Black Honors Society Forming at CSUDH
By Monique Davis, Staff Reporter The public university with the largest percentage of Black students in California now has an honors society named after one of the largest names in Black, and American, history: the W.E.B. Dubois Honors Society, the first on the West Coast. The first interest meeting for CSUDH’s chapter is today at […]
CSUDH Should Bring Mayme Clayton’s Life Work Here
Mayme Clayton (l) and a few pieces of the vast collection documenting the African American experience she accumulated over her life.
CSUDH Again Gets Props as One of Top Universities in Country for Hispanic Students
By Malena LopezStaff Reporter Over 60 percent percent of CSUDH students report as Hispanic/Latino, giving this campus the highest percentage in the California State University system. We also have the largest percentage, and number, of Black students in the CSU, around 14. 5 percent. But do bigger numbers necessarily translate into expanded opportunities? Apparently they […]
The Revolution Has Been Archived
Note: This story about the Gerth Archives and Special Collections receiving a vast collection of 20th Century dissident publications ran in the first issue of the Bulletin in fall, 2019. But it was somehow never uploaded to the website. But you can read it in full on Issuu. It’s on the back page.
