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Left in the dark: struggles with academic advising

By Brianna Vaca, Staff Reporter Some academic advisors at CSUDH need to improve their communication to ensure students meet graduation requirements on time. Breakdowns can not only cause delays, but put students in a financial crunch.  Last spring, I booked an appointment with my academic advisor, and because spots tend to go fast, I made […]

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Staff Editorial

Twenty-eight days.  Sounded like a lot at first. But subtract weekends and spring break and it was only 12. Sure, we were halfway through the spring semester, but the campus wasn’t closing and we’d be back April 13. Plenty of time for finals and graduation and how hard can this Zoom thing be anyway? Five […]

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Letter From The Editors

By Taylor Helmes, Editor-in-Chief Procrastination has been a common characteristic throughout my college career; this letter was no different. But now that I’ve waited until the last minute to write this, I feel as though I have more knowledge and reason to write. My time at the Bulletin has been the highlight of my college […]