By Victor MunozSports Editor I would think that if you paid $100 or more to attend a live event that the idea is to immerse yourself in the moment and have a communal, connected experience with the athlete or artists, and fellow spectators. So why is it that so many fans these days attend events […]
Category: Perspectives
The Battle For, and Against, Free Speech
In anticipation of CSUDH’s first Free Speech Week, which will be held the week after Spring Break, the Bulletin is reposting a staff editorial from February 2018, concerning one CSUDH professor who experienced an internet flaming from those who would like nothing more than to stifle academic freedom on college campuses.
Waiting for Waitlists: To Go
By Yeymy GarciaLifestyle Editor fter finishing my second year at CSUDH, I was on track to graduate in four years. I was certain of that because I made sure to know what classes I needed to take, especially any prerequisites. Too bad some graduating seniors hadn’t done the same. Entering my junior year, I needed […]
Institute Studies and Educates Politics and Economics Within a Black Context
By Alex GrafManaging Editor You might have heard that Angela Davis made an appearance on campus last month, but that wouldn’t have been possible without the Mervyn M. Dymally African American Political and Economic Institute. But what exactly is the Dymally Institute? To start, it’s important to know just who Mervyn M. Dymally actually was. […]
Take a Breath Everyone: Anxiety is a Common Malady, but it Can Be Fought
By Lilliana Ulloa Opinions Editor Hey, I get nervous and anxious sometimes, I won’t lie about it. Just imagine being a single mother of two young children and working on finishing a college degree; it’s enough to give you anxiety, right? Well, that’s my life. But I always figured that anxiety is just something we all […]