Photos and story by Glenn MarshallPhoto Editor This past weekend, the American Indian Institute held its 9th annual Pow Wow on campus. The event was an intimate gathering of diverse Native American cultures to promote awareness of the sacred lands we walk and to encourage learning of the heritage of local tribes. Did you know […]
Category: Perspectives
The Soccer Debate of the Era: Messi or Ronaldo
By Victor MunozSports Editor At some point in every person’s life, they have to confront the most essential questions that humans will ever face: What is the meaning of life? Is there life after death? Who’s a better soccer player: Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo?” Both Ronaldo and Messi have already earned a spot in […]
Staff Editorial: Words on the First
By The Editorial Board Photo by Peter Griffin, publicdomainpictures.net. As part of the press mentioned in the above sentence, The CSUDH Bulletin holds the values articulated in the First Amendment as seriously and importantly as they were to those who made it the first addition to the U.S. Constitution. And, yes, they were […]
Queens of Poetry Promote Sisterhood, Cultural Identity
By Tristin Taylor Staff Writer The queens unite! The student-led group, Talk 2 Me Sis, which promotes and fosters community building among Black students, hosted a special event on March 27th called “Queens of Poetry,” which was a poetry event to pay homage to female poets of color. Coordinated by students Jaclyn Okwumabua and Tianna Townsend, […]
Be an Ally to People with disAbilities
By Yeymy Garcia Lifestyle Editor Get ready, you’re about to be challenged on your perspective about disability. Earlier this month, the Student disAbility Resource Center presented its 3rd Ability Ally training, a three-hour training designed to challenge and educate students and faculty about disability. I was supposed to write an advance on the event for […]