Television is here to stay. Art by Leah Quintero /The Bulletin. By Anthony Arroyo Staff Reporter Television has been a staple in American households since the 1950s, and with the introduction of cable, television seemed to have reached its peak. However, many have predicted that television will become completely obsolete in the next decade. In […]
READ MOREMany celebrities have gotten pregnant over the years here are a few. By Aliyah Brown, Staff Reporter I can’t seem to go a day without seeing a brutally misogynistic post that has widespread support. The internet is not an equal playing field. With so many unsolicited opinions and people displaying only what they want, it […]
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csudhbulletin February 8, 2023 0 COMMENTSNovak Djokovic, affectionately called the “Djoker,” is back on top. Courtesy of Tennis TV. By Gabriel Gomez, Art Director Novak Djokovic has won the first Grand Slam of the 2023 season, the Australian Open in Melbourne. Just a year ago, he was barred from playing at the tournament after being deported from the country due […]
READ MOREIs The Film and TV Industry Too Reliant On Adapting Other Media?
csudhbulletin May 12, 2022 0 COMMENTSNetflix produces and buys the rights to dozens of shows and films adapted from other media. Photo by Joshua Eckstein Unsplash By Alex Avila, Assistant Section Editor The film industry has always been reliant on adapting novels and original screenplay stories to the big screen. Movies like “A Trip to the Moon,” an adaptation of […]
READ MOREAnti-Immigration Sentiments from ICE threatens but fails to remove International Students from studying at CSUDH
csudhbulletin July 14, 2020 0 COMMENTSPhoto by Nitish Meena on Unsplash By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor As an estimated one million international students with hopes of studying in the U.S., along with the colleges and universities that were planning on hosting them, try to figure out how to deal with regulations announced last week by Immigration and Customs Enforcement […]
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