Though it’s torture to some, others find virtual learning a more than suitable alternative. Illustration by Darlene Maes for The Bulletin. By Carlos Martinez and Cindy Canas, Staff Reporters After a spring semester sliced in half, and this fall semester put on a mostly online track back in June, the only chance of having anything close […]
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Hey There COVID-19, You Still Out There?
Despite your doubt and mask-less face, coronavirus is still out there. Illustration by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Culture Editor It’s been six whole months since Los Angeles County was hit by the coronavirus. 26 weeks since Gov. Gavin Newson declared his Executive Order for the State of California in a attempt to limit the […]
Disney’s “Mulan:” A Woeful Warrior Adaptation
Mulan (Liu) reveals her secret and asks to be persecuted to keep honor to her name. Illustration by Carlos Martinez. By Carlos Martinez, Staff Reporter It was 1998 when Disney created an animated-action adaptation based on Chinese folklore, the story of Hua Mulan. a fierce warrior who disguised herself as a man and took her […]
A Moment of Clarity Before the Smoke
Before the wildfires took over the skies, Yosemite National Park provided a relaxing and restorative atmosphere. Photo by Taylor Helmes. By Taylor Helmes, Managing Editor When Bay Shore Avenue closes down in Belmont Shore, you know the summer season has arrived. Beaches begin to fill, despite the coronavirus pandemic and social distance guidelines, days grow […]
Politics, A Sensitive Subject Because It Matters
A Black Lives Matter protester with a strong message of being deaf but still able to hear the movement and its importance. Photo by Nathan Dumlao, Unsplash By Iracema Navarro, Political Editor Politics can be a sensitive subject that tends to be avoided in daily conversations within this country especially in 2020 with President Trump, […]