By Sebastian Linan, Staff Reporter Election Day on Nov. 5 is almost here and Carson residents could have a new mayor once all the ballots are counted – sort of. The race pits incumbent Mayor Lula Davis-Holmes against current City Councilmember and former mayor Jim Dear. The Bulletin spoke with both candidates to learn more […]
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Prop 32 would increase CA minimum wage
By Jimmy Dominguez, Executive Editor There’s a lot of ways to describe life in California, but good money says the word “expensive” would be near the top of the list for a lot of residents. The cost of living in the Golden State is among the highest in the U.S., driven by the increasing price […]
Where are the EV chargers at CSUDH?
By Karl Hays, Co-Managing Editor Electric vehicles are an increasingly popular option for drivers in California. EV sales have soared more than 1,000 percent over the past decade, and California officials report the state is on track to achieve even greater EV adoption in the next 10 years. Even at CSUDH, commuters will notice several […]
‘Women in Comedy’: panelists talk empowerment, breaking barriers
By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter The auditorium of the I&I building was packed on October 7 for the Women in Comedy panel. The event was a joint production of the Women’s Studies Program and Hollywood by the Horns. Co-hosted by women’s studies professor Jenn Brandt and film, television, and media professor Toddy Eames, the purpose […]
La Casita to host annual Dia de Los Muertos event
By Alizah Salazar, Staff Reporter Dia de Los Muertos is a cornerstone of CSUDH campus culture, bringing together students, faculty, staff and the Carson community. The annual event on campus offers a space for reflection and a celebration of life – a must-attend experience for anyone interested in learning more about this Toro tradition. The […]