Photo by Mike Stoll via Unsplash. On Tuesday as all three guilty verdicts were read out loud, editors from The Bulletin virtually gathered to watch history unfold. Here are some of their responses from the verdict of the trial, including communications assistant professor Dr. Fernando Severino who currently lives in Minneapolis where he’s currently teaching […]
Category: Editorial
Editors Sound off on Racial Reckoning
February is the time of year in which many look back and reflect on the success as well as the sacrifices Black Americans have contributed in the United States. However, this Black History Month is the first after a summer of social awakening and unrest to fight racial inequalities that still linger in society today. […]
Black Friday Delusion
Even though the season of gift shopping is here, please stay home during this pandemic-influenced season. Photo by Cindy Canas. By Cindy Canas, Staff Writer Stay home, this year should be an excuse to NOT buy a lot of materialistic gifts for those “close” relatives that you only speak to during the holidays. As the […]
Staff Editorial: Here’s to Another Essential Worker
Although it has been a most unwelcome guest for nearly two months, there remains a great deal we do not know about the coronavirus that has altered our lives so fundamentally. But there are some things we do know, including: Eight out of 10 reported deaths in the U.S. have been people who were 65-years […]
Capitalism: The Real American Pandemic
“The people need to flowers not corporations.” Photo by Dignidad Rebelde. By Brenda Verano, Staff Reporter Since the first confirmed case of COVID-19 infection in the United States, was announced Jan. 20, we have seen the true face of the American government, and no, I’m not talking about democracy. I’m talking about capitalism. We have […]