Shirley Chisholm, first African American woman to announce her candidacy for the Democratic presidential nomination in 1972 and first African American woman in Congress in 1968. Photo from the Library of Congress via Unsplash. By Iracema Navarro, Politics Editor Presidential nominee Joe Biden has said he will announce his running mate in early August. with […]
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Trump Administration to International Students: Take Classes in Person or Leave the U.S.
Photo by Nitish Meena on Unsplash By Yeymy Garcia, Production Editor Updated July 8 at 4:49 p.m.: The Bulletin misnamed Charles Thomas as chair of the Academic Senate – Current chair is Laura Talamante. The federal organization in charge of issuing visas to international students in the U.S.–including hundreds of CSUDH students–announced yesterday that foreign […]
How K-pop Stans Became Superpoliticized
K-pop fans at a Got7 Concert at The Forum. Photo by Jasmine Nguyen By Jasmine Nguyen, Editor-in-Chief There’s always a pit in my stomach when I see the words “K-pop Stans” trending on Twitter or in a headline. Maybe it’s due to flashbacking to my very intense phase of enjoying Korean idols and pop culture […]
CSUDH Dreamers Celebrate Yesterday’s High Court Ruling
A look inside the Toro Dreamers Success Center, during a 2019 arts competition event co-hosted by External Relations and Congresswoman Diaz Barragán. Photo courtesy of Lisa Sueki By Brenda Fernanda Verano, News Editor Editor Note: The writer is an undocumented student. The approximately 750,000 undocumented immigrants across the country brought to the U.S. as children […]
Different Neighborhoods Warrant Rubber Bullets or Traffic Control For Protesters
Protesters in Newport Beach chanted the names of George Floyd and Breonna Taylor as traffic drove by, honking in support of the Black Lives Matter movement. Photo by Taylor Helmes By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor If you’ve been paying any attention to the news lately, there’s a chance you saw a scene that looked like […]