By Alex GrafManaging Editor On Tuesday, Mar. 12, California Governor Gavin Newsom made the controversial decision of putting a moratorium on the state’s death penalty. Critics of the decision were quick to point out that California voters rejected a ban on the death penalty as recently as 2016, by a seven-point margin. And it’s true […]
Category: Politics
Guns Up for Arrest: Student advocacy group pushes for CSU No Gun Zones–Including the Police
By Alex GrafManaging EditorPhoto by Glenn Marshall The Students for Quality Education, a grassroots organization that advocates for California State University students across the state, launched a statewide campaign March 11 that aims to disarm all California State University police. Instead of responding to threats to campus safety with firearms, the campaign, […]
The Battle For, and Against, Free Speech
In anticipation of CSUDH’s first Free Speech Week, which will be held the week after Spring Break, the Bulletin is reposting a staff editorial from February 2018, concerning one CSUDH professor who experienced an internet flaming from those who would like nothing more than to stifle academic freedom on college campuses.
The Fight for Free Speech
By Jordan DarlingNews Editor In 1776 our founding fathers declared that all men are created equal and in short told the British Crown to get f***d because the United States of America was now an independent nation. From the very beginning, Americans have utilized our fundamental right of free speech to fight for change. […]
Free Speech or Free Hate area?
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Vocal conflict erupted Thursday near the LSU and NSM building as a group of students engaged in a heated yelling match with a man spewing homophobic and sexist views he called “the word of Jesus.” “I believe that this campus and you students associated with it are idolatrous,” said the man, who […]