Posted inBasic Needs, Commentary, Feature, Lifestyle, News, personal experience

Diabetes challenges myth of ‘invincibility’

Bad habits, lack of awareness can lead to unexpected diagnosis Let’s be honest: a lot of college students take their  good health for granted – we think we’re invincible. We eat, drink, and do whatever we want in any amount we want, without too much concern for what all those carbs and calories might be […]

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The Many Foods of Thanksgiving

Thanksgiving from a perspective of different cultures Most people would argue that food takes center stage on Thanksgiving. With the holiday just a few weeks away, The Bulletin explored some of the unique dishes and traditions enjoyed by Toros.  One of the most popular dishes people cook during this celebration are turkey, smashed potatoes, green […]

Posted inCommentary, Culture, Opinion, personal experience, Perspectives, Politics

Opinion: The Problem with Colorism

Some face discrimination for having a darker complexion Some Latinx and Hispanic families might not say it out loud, but colorism is a big problem in the community. For those who may not know, colorism refers to the preference toward lighter skin tones and complexions.  In some Latinx and Hispanic communities, complexion equates to the […]

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Study Abroad Opportunities Abound

Some college students dream of having the chance to study abroad, but they may not necessarily know the steps to turn those dreams into reality. Fortunately, there are resources available on campus to help Toros take their academic careers beyond Dominguez Hills. On September 12, 2023, the CSUDH Study Abroad Office invited Toros to expand […]