Photo courtesy of WWE. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter We hear it all the time. “Wrestling is fake, why do you watch it?” No matter how many times it is explained, the average non-wrestling fan doesn’t seem to understand. Why do wrestling fans continue to watch it if it isn’t real? I can’t speak for […]
Category: Perspectives
Habits You Absolutely Need for College in a Pandemic
Healthy habits such as creating a routine can help balance your academic life. Photo by Chaz Kawamura. By Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter The phrase “blessed, not stressed” always comes to mind when I think about studying or getting ready for a big assignment. This has truly been the norm I always faced ever since I […]
How Intramural Programs Shine Light on Life Outside the Zoom Box
The beauty of participating in intramural sports during the ‘Zoom Era’: You have a reason to leave the confines of your bedroom. Photo by Matt Barrero. By Matt Barrero, Co-Sports Editor Have you ever been short a couple of units in order to qualify for financial aid? How about that moment when your advisor informs […]
Poetry Matters
By Skyler Belmonte, Staff Reporter As one can dance to the beats and sweet melodies of a song, hips can also sway and feet can tap along to the rhythm of a poem. My alias, The Blindfolded Poet, is how I introduce myself when performing poetry. I prefer my audience to seek truth and vulnerability […]
Staff Editorial, Chauvin Verdict: Right Decision But Not The Solution
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 […]