Our campus made national “news” a few weeks ago. But if you’re not a follower of Breitbart.com, Accuracy in Academia, Campus Reform or Fox 11, you probably missed it. But don’t worry: you didn’t miss anything important. Because it wasn’t even close to being real news. It was a report, spread by those outlets, used […]
Category: Opinion
Sexperts: Public Sex or Public No?
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 […]
Sexperts: Let’s Talk About Sex
By: Angelica Cheyenne and Patricia Franklin Staff Writers Welcome to Sexperts, a new column in the Bulletin this semester written by two 20something women, one single, the other married, where we answer any and all questions that you may have about that word that everyone thinks about, but few people talk about—at least in public. […]
Jim Crow is no longer the law but it still exists in spirit
By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer Jim Crow laws stripped blacks of their new freedoms after the Civil War. The laws were created to keep black Americans at a disadvantage economically, educationally and politically after Reconstruction. The laws were named after a blackface act in the early 1800s, but became a popular racial slur by 1890. […]
Veteran journalist gives advice to future women of color journalists
By Fernanda M. Tovar and Julissa James Staff Writers We were two of the six Cal State journalism students invited to bid farewell to one of Univision’s longest-standing journalists, who broke through glass ceilings in her prolific career by being one of the first women anchors in Spanish-language media. Maria Elena Salinas is a Mexican-American […]