Serena Sanchez, a senior at CSUDH, sifts through and opens up about her built up anxiety over graduating in only a few months. Photo provided by Serena Sanchez. By Serena Sanchez, Staff Reporter As spring 2022 registration has reared its early head, the usual feeling of excitement is now nonexistent as I’m reminded of the […]
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Why I must earn a college degree as a parent of a young child
Melanie Gerner returned to school 16 years after dropping out of community college because she wanted to provide a better life for her daughter and today is pursuing a Master’s Degree. Photo courtesy of Melanie Gerner. By Melanie Gerner, Contributing Reporter Editor’s Note: Republished from EdSource.org After dropping out of high school and community college […]
Fifth Issue of Bulletin is Live
Printing presses may be down, and outdated, but this issue is HOT! Need we say more? OK. There’s a front page… There is an arts and entertainment page… There are eight other pages… And there are TWO comic books pages. Why? Well that’s your job to figure out.
Virtual Graduation Looking Real
2018 graduation at Dignity Health Sports Park. Photo by CSUDH. By Daniel Tom, Staff Reporter The dream of walking across the stage at Dignity Health Sports Park to the sounds of your cheering family members next spring is most likely going to stay that way. California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham said […]
A Week of Virtual Celebration Coming To CSUDH for all First-Generations Students
The Office of Educational Partnership collaborates with TRIO Student Services, UAC, ASI, ETE and VRC for a weeklong celebration for first-generation CSUDH students. Flyer provided by the Office of Educational Partnership. By Melanie Gerner, Staff Reporter CSUDH Office of Educational Partnerships (OEP) and TRIO Student Support Services (SSS) are hosting a week long virtual celebration […]