Students had a chance to explore the option of hitting the road and exploring a classroom outside of the United States at this year’s Study Abroad Fair, which took place on Thursday Sept. 20 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. on the East Walkway. The Study Abroad Fair featured exciting programs for students eager to take […]
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CSUDH Equity Task Force Launched
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief CSUDH President Thomas Parham announced April 15 the official launch of the CSUDH Gender Equity Task Force, which will examine the current gender equity climate and practices at CSUDH. In connection, The Bulletin filed a public record request with the Office of Administration and Finance, requesting salary information on every […]
Aiding & Abetting Police Disarmament
By Alex GrafManaging Editor As reported in the April 11 issue of The Bulletin, a state-wide organization that advocates for California State University, Students for Quality Education, has launched a campaign to disarm campus police on the 23 CSU campuses. While the goals of the No Harm Disarm campaign are bold–along with disarming university police, […]
Inaugural Free Speech Week Puts Focus on the 1st
By The Bulletin Staff California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham set the tone for the university’s first Free Speech Week in Monday’s kick-off event, in which he said that though the campus community is comprised of people and groups of many different types, the “common thread, representing the core of our mission, […]
Update: University’s Deferred Maintenance Projects
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief While the university sets its sights on a new master plan, they are still being haunted by ghosts of the university’s past, or the deferred maintenance on campus. Deferred maintenance refers to facilities on campus that need to be updated, but for some reason or another they got put on the back […]
