By Cindy Sepulveda Staff Writer The California State University, Dominguez Hills Queer Culture and Resource Center (QCRC) is coming out. And to announce itself to the campus at large, the QCRC is hosting a week full of events to start the dialogue regarding queer Toros Oct. 15-18. “Queer week is a chance for us as […]
Category: Perspectives
The Day My Professor Almost Got Me Deported
By Marta Sanchez Calvo Staff Writer Not everyone knows the requirements that international students attending college in the U.S. must meet. There aren’t many but if you don’t meet them, your visa will be revoked, and you will be deported. Among those requirements are that every undergraduate international student must be enrolled in a minimum […]
Rivera Stays True to Name and Heritage
By Victor Munoz Sports Editor Since we are in Hispanic Heritage Month until Oct. 15, it’s only natural that as a person of Hispanic descent who also happens to be sports editor of the CSUDH Bulletin, my thoughts lately have drifted toward the fact that so many of our athletes are, or have been, Hispanic. And […]
¡Alto! To Anti-Blackness in the Latinx Community
By Liliana Ulloa Lifestyle Editor “No te juntes con los negros.” If you’re part of the Latinx community, then you’ve undoubtedly come across anti-black comments from your tias and tios, abuelitos, and even your parents. From avoiding black neighborhoods and holding onto our purses when a black person walks by, we’re all guilty, or at […]
Passion and Politics 101
By Chayan Garcia Staff Writer On the first day of school last semester, the professor in my Political Science 101 class introduced herself as Dr. Brooke Mascagni. She was high energy, passionate, very well-educated and intense in the best of ways. Little did I know just how much of an inspiration she would be by […]