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 […]
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90s Legends Nominated for Hall of Fame
The famous ‘90s East Coast rap group, A Tribe Called Quest. Courtesy of HipHop Golden Age By Julia McIntyre Staff Reporter As we celebrate Black History Month, we remember to appreciate the contributions African American leaders, athletes, artists, musicians and entertainers, have brought to pop culture. A Tribe Called Quest and Missy Elliott have both […]
A “Kid From Akron” Makes History
Lebron James is recognized as the NBA All-Time Scorer as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar passes on his title. Photo by Julia McIntyre By Julia McIntyre Staff Reporter Lebron James is a true legend who has taken over the game of basketball. An athlete with his amount of talent only comes around once in a generation. He has […]
Notable CSUDH Alumni
Celebrating excellent CSUDH alumni. Art by Licia Summerhill By Licia Summerhill Staff Reporter Black history month for African-Americans and people of color has a special meaning. It is a month to celebrate the advancement of Black people in historical and current contexts. It is a section of time to acknowledge and reflect on the achievements […]
Bye Bye Brady
Tom Brady may find himself in a headset more often than he ever has before. Photo courtesy of ESPN. By Sara Bhatt, Staff Reporter On Feb. 1 Tom Brady announced his retirement from the National Football League… again. Exactly one year prior, Brady had announced his retirement for the first time only to publicly change […]