By Salvador Oceguera Blame it on a rainy Valentine’s Day in the Bay Area. Needing to win three out of its final four games at home last weekend to make the playoffs, the CSUDH softball team came tantalizingly close, but, despite it being senior day, the team ran out of juice in the final game. […]
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El Debate de Nuestra Era: Messi o Ronaldo
Por Víctor Muñoz, Editor de Deportes En algún momento de nuestras vidas, en nuestros caminos se nos cruzan las preguntas más esenciales de nuestras vidas: ¿Cuál es el significado de la vida? ¿Hay vida después de la muerte? ¿Quién es mejor futbolista: Lionel Messi o Cristiano Ronaldo? En primer lugar, a que aclarar que ambos […]
Toro Golfer’s Comeback From Injury Seems Complete
While the rest of his team struggled in this week’s California College Athletic Association Tournament, Toro junior Andrew Fernandes couldn’t be blamed for thinking he’d finally returned. Fernandes overcame a rocky first round score of 76 to shoot part and 2-under the final two rounds, claiming sixth place, the highest finish for any Toro golfer […]
Holding Up The Mirror on Sports Dept.
Editor’s note: In light of this being the 50th year of CSUDH Athletics, The Bulletin continues its three-part series on the state of Toro athletics. The first installment talked about how students view our sports team. This issue will discuss how the athletics program views itself. By Jeremy Gonzalez and Victor Munoz Students may not […]
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 […]