Photo by Catalina Garcia Greta Van Fleet performs at The Greek Theater on Oct. 26 and 27, 2021 for their Strange Horizons 2021 Tour. The band performs their song “Heat Above” from their sophomore album “The Battle at Gardens Gate.” By Catalina Garcia, Staff Reporter For years it’s been a debate on whether the music […]
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What is the ‘Real’ College Experience?
The one question that many college students face is if college is either fun or challenging (or both?) Graphic by Chaz Kawamura By Chaz Kawamura, Senior Editor At the beginning of your college education, your parents might try to convince you that you will get a good college experience, but what do you think that […]
NEW RESOURCES COMING SPRING IN THE I&I BUILDING
CSUDH celebrated the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new I &I Building. Photo by Nova Blanco-Rico By Jesus Loza, Staff Reporter California State University, Dominguez Hills staff, and faculty are slowly starting to use and equip their new offices inside the $83.5 million dollar building located in Victoria Street, at the east side of campus; the […]
COVID-19 Mandate in the NBA Lacks Support Among Basketball Fans and Players
The NBA enters their celebratory 75th season while their complicated COVID-19 reviews receive criticism. Courtesy of the NBA. By Andre Adkins Jr, Staff Reporter Despite many workplaces across the country implementing COVID-19 mandates for their employers, the National Basketball Association has opted not to enforce the vaccine among players. That differs from some Colleges like […]
The Secret Life of Bulletin Pets
Throughout this past year, we have spent more time in our homes than we could have imagined. During our in-house “safety hibernation” we may have felt levels of loneliness that seemed unbearable. But for some of us, we were never really alone. Whether it was a furry friend or swimming in a tank, animals can […]