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. […]
Category: Perspectives
A Valentine Just For Two, Instagram Pic not included
The Day of Love has become customary in our society, but most of us are unaware of why we partake in this tradition in the first place. Photo by Raven Brown By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor My first memories of Valentine’s Day go back to elementary school when I would pass out cards and candy […]
Dry January? Challenge Accepted
The Dry January Challenge certainly lives up to its name this year, challenging those brave enough to forgo drinking alcohol in favor of healthier habits. Photo by Raven Brown. By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor Taking a break from alcohol for one month seemed like a great idea at first. I’m not a heavy drinker so […]
Throwing Away My Pride to Get on Campus
Students returning to campus for in-person instruction will be required to take a COVID-19 test on a weekly basis. Photo by Mufid Majnun on Unsplash. By Raven Brown, Opinion Editor The beginning of another semester is here, and with it comes the excitement and anticipation for how students will be able to participate. With the […]
A Letter from the Editor
Taylor Helmes served as assistant news editor and managing editor before taking the helm as the Bulletin’s Editor in Chief this semester. Photo by Jasmine Nguyen. By Taylor Helmes, Editor in Chief No matter how many times I began to type this letter, it seems that even I am unimpressed or unfulfilled with what I […]