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 […]
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Polenta’s Late Winner Makes It Five Straight Wins for the Galaxy
By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor A bad referee call and a series of final choices on the offensive side were minutes away from ruining Galaxy’s winning streak but a late winner by defender Diego Polenta gave Galaxy a win over their biggest test yet, Houston Dynamo. After yesterday night’s 2-1 victory at Dignity Health Sports […]
Where are the Firefighters? Zlatan is on Fire
By Victor Munoz, Sports Editor Last night while the La Galaxy celebrated Firefighter Appreciation Night at thDignity Health Sports Park, Zlatan Ibrahimović fired two shots into the net to give the Galaxy a 2-0 victory over the Philadelphia Union. The Galaxy ended Philadelphia’s three-game winning streak and increased their winning streak to four. It may […]
The State of Toro Athletics Part I of III
Editor’s note: In light of this being the 50th year of CSUDH athletics, The Bulletin begins a three-part series on the state of Toro athletics in this issue. The first talks about how students view our sports team, followed by how the university views our sports team, in terms of funding, and, finally, how the […]
Turn Back The Clock: Men’s Soccer Rises to National Prominence
By Jeremy Gonzalez Assistant Sports Editor lthough CSUDH does not have a football team that is known across college athletics like the University of Southern California Trojans, we do have the other “futbol” present on our campus, which is better known as soccer here in the United States. Just before the 1994 season, the CSUDH men’s […]
