By Bulletin Staff Associated Students Inc., the student government of CSUDH and the organizer of the largest student-planned event of the year, the Spring Fling, announced today that headliner Dom Kennedy will not be performing at Thursday’s event. Kennedy, a Los Angeles native, is a close friend of Nipsy Hussle, the Grammy-nominated rapper and entrepreneur […]
Category: Culture
CSUDH eGame Day Smashing Success
By Alex Graf Managing Editor On Wednesday, March 27, the video game culture of CSUDH burst free from the confines of the Toro Zone game room and commandeered the LSU Ballroom for five hours. Hundreds of students attended the second eGAme Day to compete for prizes in one of four tournaments or to watch the […]
Trying to Put Some Pep Into Toro Steps
By Alex GrafManaging Editor Teddy the Toro finally gets to shake his moneymaker to live music, as a new CSUDH Pep Band has formed and is working to spread the word about it around campus and hopefully recruit new members. Earlier this month, Pep Band Director Dr. Chika Inoue led a handful of pep band […]
Just Some Art Popping Up
By Jordan Darling News Editor If you walked through the sculpture garden the night of March 12, you may have seen three sculptures consisting of white paper and soft colorful lights floating between the trees. But had you went the next day, it would have been gone. Under the guidance of new professor Kallen King, […]
Opinion: Get Off Your Phones and Into the Game
By Victor MunozSports Editor I would think that if you paid $100 or more to attend a live event that the idea is to immerse yourself in the moment and have a communal, connected experience with the athlete or artists, and fellow spectators. So why is it that so many fans these days attend events […]