By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor Chemistry is one of the most important traits any successful sports team must possess. Good chemistry can elevate a team to an elite status that makes them difficult to beat; bad chemistry can kill it, as a team’s identity is more about the individual than the collective unit. A coach or […]
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Holding Up The Mirror on Sports Dept.
Editor’s note: In light of this being the 50th year of CSUDH Athletics, The Bulletin continues its three-part series on the state of Toro athletics. The first installment talked about how students view our sports team. This issue will discuss how the athletics program views itself. By Jeremy Gonzalez and Victor Munoz Students may not […]
The Soccer Debate of the Era: Messi or Ronaldo
By Victor MunozSports Editor At some point in every person’s life, they have to confront the most essential questions that humans will ever face: What is the meaning of life? Is there life after death? Who’s a better soccer player: Lionel Messi or Cristiano Ronaldo?” Both Ronaldo and Messi have already earned a spot in […]
Loska Brings the Heavy Lumber for Toros
By Joseph BaroudContributing Writer The game of baseball, and its terminology, is often used as a metaphor for life. It is played after winter finally thaws, a symbol of hope springing eternal. A strikeout is a big personal failure. A home run is as good as it gets. But the success of Pierson Loska, a new […]
Turn Back The Clock: A Touch of Magic Arrives To CSUDH
By Jeremy GonzalezAssistant Sports Editor Editor’s note: In honor of the 50th year of Toro Athletics, the Bulletin will commemorate the greatest achievements, moments, and athletes in sports history at CSUDH through this column, where we will recount one notable sports achievement, athlete, or moment every issue. Professional basketball was king of Los Angeles in […]
