Athletics Director Eric McCurdy placed on administrative leave, Brett Waterfield named interim replacement. By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor & Deshawn Pouper, Staff Reporter Editor’s note—Dec. 11, 2024: In an email to The Bulletin on Nov. 26, Student Affairs Vice President William Franklin said SAAC members had misinterpreted his comments. The full update regarding his comments […]
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Toros Fall Short of CCAA Tournament For First Time since 2015-16 Season
2022-23 Toros pose for the picture that will be remembered forever. Photo courtesy of @CSUDHMBB on Twitter By Raymond Castillo Sports Editor The California State University, Dominguez Hills men’s basketball team has officially completed their 2022-2023 season after finishing 1-1 on their final road trip of the season. The Toros finished the season under .500 […]
‘The Bull On’: College Pigskin–Week 2 Preview
USC celebrates on the sideline after narrowly beating Arizona State. Photo by John McGillen, USC Athletics. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Updated 4:25 p.m. Pac-12 Conference announced UCLA and California will now play a game against each other due to cancellation of previous games. Preview and predictions are added below. Updated 2:00 p.m. Added information […]
The Bull on College Pigskin: UCLA Opens Shortened 2020 Season in the ‘Mile High City’
Dorian-Thompson Robinson and Head Coach Chip Kelly look to build off progress as they embark on the new season. Photo by Kevin Sullivan, OCNG By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter UCLA @ Colorado 4pm PST TV: ESPN2 Year 3 of the ‘Chip Kelly experiment’ begins on Saturday afternoon in Boulder, CO when the Bruins take on […]
The Bull On College Pigskin: Let’s Get Started!
Photo Courtesy of Daniel Tom. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter Welcome to the first installment of one of several blogs the Bulletin is rolling out this semester: “The Bull on College Pigskin.” The blogs will be weekly, or maybe more than weekly, reports, observations, opinions, rants, speculations–basically b–s——-about anything and everything college football (and if […]