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Sexperts: Public Sex or Public No?

By: Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writers Disclaimer: Please remember that the staff at The Bulletin are NOT Sex Experts and ARE NOT Sexual Therapist, Psychologists, or anyone who is educated in that field. We offer researched responses and educated opinions regarding the topic of sex from the perspective of a peer. If you […]

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AROUND CAMPUS

WEDNESDAY FEB. 21 Designed to give students information and knowledge about financial aid, The Financial Aid department will host a workshop on Wednesday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. in LSU Meeting Room 113. Students are encouraged to attend to ask questions about financial aid.   FRIDAY FEB. 23 IN MEMORIAM A viewing and memorial […]

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A space for Dreamers

Patrick James Dela Cruz, the student assistant for the multicultural center. Photo by Kyle Umeda. By Elizabeth Guillen Staff Writer Holding an immigration status creates a unique kind of college experience. Those students do not have the same access to financial support and admission options as their fellow classmates do. This is one of many reasons […]

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Valentine’s Day Means Love – and Safe Sex!

By Angelica Cheyenne Staff Writer California State University, Dominguez Hill’s Associated Students, Inc. hosted the 1990s themed Valentine’s Day event on the East Walkway to educate students about sexual health. ASI’s Director of Student Services, Carolyn Tinoco, created the event as a way to inform the students about safe sex. “I had heard that in the […]

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The past is not truly in the past

By Jesse Garcia Staff Writer While the events in Cheryl West’s 1992 play, “Before It Hits Home,” took place nearly 30 years ago, its director believes its concerns resonate profoundly in 2018. The play, which runs at the CSUDH Edison Theatre from Feb. 23-March 10, won the Helen Hayes Award for Best New Play in […]