By Patricia Franklin Staff Writer Photo Credit: Courtesy of the Todd Family Picture of: Alicia Faith Todd Growing up I have always found crime shows interesting. My curiosity would go beyond the show credits and solving the case. It isn’t uncommon for people to draw interest into serial killers, crime shows or morbid pictures. My […]
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A Hard Pass on Commencement
By Elizabeth Guilen Staff Writer My parents have been looking forward to the day I walk at commencement and receive my college degree. I have dreamt about the ceremony for the past five years. Well, I’m finally graduating on May 18. But, I’m not walking. “Are you really not going to walk?” my mom said […]
CSUDH students hold World Press Freedom Day
By Jesse Garcia Staff Writer Photo Credit: Kyle Umeda World Press Freedom Day at California State University, Dominguez Hills is now behind us, and as the president of the Society of Independent Student Journalists, I can honestly say it was a success. The event, which was two semesters in the making, sought to bring professional […]
Til’ sex do us part?
By: Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writer Disclaimer: Please remember that the staff at The Bulletin are NOT Sex Experts and ARE NOT Sexual Therapist, Psychologists, or anyone who is educated in that field. We offer researched responses and educated opinions regarding the topic of sex from the perspective of a peer. If you […]
Sexperts: Lies told during sex
By: Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writers Disclaimer: Please remember that the staff at The Bulletin are NOT Sex Experts and ARE NOT Sexual Therapist, Psychologists, or anyone who is educated in that field. We offer researched responses and educated opinions regarding the topic of sex from the perspective of a peer. If you […]