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From Invisible to Essential

Agricultural workers in California’s Central Valley Photo by Salvador Oceguera By Salvador OcegueraSpecial for the Bulletin “Cesar Chavez to me is like an angel sent from heaven,” says Marta Velasquez,  56. “If it weren’t for him women wouldn’t have a place in agriculture. “ Velasquez is a farmworker in the Central Valley. Usually ignored, overlooked […]

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Faculty Recommends Giving Students Credit/No Credit Option for Classes This Semester

Keeping students on track for graduation was at the root of yesterday’s conversation in the academic senate meeting. photo by Glenn Marshall By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor The Academic Senate Wednesday voted in favor of greatly modifying the grading system for the spring semester, allowing students the choice to convert any letter grade they receive […]

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Library Computer Lab, Pantry Closed Until Further Notice; Summer Session Will be Online

The library has been closed since March 19/photo by Robert Rios The few campus services that were open sporadically the last two weeks–including the Toro Computer Lab and the CSUDH pantry– are now closed until further notice. CSUDH President Thomas A. Parham announced the closures of the lab and panty, along with services that were […]

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Transition Prompts Questions and Qualms with the Coronavirus

Photo By Nova Blanco-Rico By Jordan Darling, Editor-in-Chief There are some things we definitely  know about the university’s response to the coronavirus outbreak, such as the campus is mostly shut down for the duration of the semester, and all instruction will be administered online or in other alternative formats. But there are also things that […]