COVID-19 rises again in China. Photo by Jeremy Bezanger Unsplash By Efren Gutierrez, Staff Reporter It’s safe to say that life is getting back to a level of normalcy with no mask mandates and or social distancing in place. But although people are getting comfortable in public without these restrictions, COVID-19 cases are yet again […]
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Asian Representation at Coachella 2022
After seven years, 2NE1 reunited on stage at Coachella 2022 during the 88rising set. Photo by Kevin Mazur. Courtesy of Getty Images. By Mycah Serdenia, Staff Reporter After a long two-year hiatus due to the pandemic, the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival made its grand return to the desert with headline performances by Harry […]
Letters from the Editors
By Brenda Fernanda Verano, Editor and Chief The Bulletin Editor-in-Chief and Managing Editor share their journey and goodbyes in this letter from the Editors. Ironic, isn’t it? Ironic that as a writer, words do not always come as easy, especially when writing about something that feels so personal. That’s what my time at the Bulletin […]
The Controversy Of Firearms Continues, But How Can Citizens Stay Safe?
Last year, 5.4 million Americans purchased guns for the first time according to The National Shooting Sports Foundation (NSSF). Photo Courtesy of Mike Jones on ISO Republic. By Yennifer Ho, Staff Reporter. Firearms have constantly been a controversial topic, especially in the United States, where the right to bear arms is interpreted differently by citizens. […]
CSUDH Communications Department Hosts Roundtable of Community Partners
The Roundtable of Community Partners consists of CSUDH Communication advisors and internship partners. Photo by Alex Avila. By Gabriel Anthony Gomez, Staff Writer and Alex Avila, Assistant Editor Last Thursday, April 21, the CSUDH College of Arts and Humanities and the Department of Communications hosted a gathering on campus that brought together community partners that […]