by Jasmine Nguyen For the first time since I was probably 10, my whole family is under one roof. That’s what you get when you’re practicing social distancing, and everyone is working from home for the foreseeable future. So you have me, my younger sister, my father and my two grandparents in one home. The […]
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Feel Powerless in the Pandemic? Think Again
By Sarai Henriquez, Assistant Culture Editor Wash my hands? OK. If that’s the main way this virus with the funny name perfect for memes (Heineken bottle wearing a medical mask in front of a Corona bottle) will affect me, no big deal, right? It’s a big deal now. As one of my professors, Dr. Brant […]
Uncertain Times Call For Uncertain Measures
By Taylor Helmes, Assistant News Editor What will reality be like after COVID-19? That question has haunted me during this uncertain time that we’re all living through. Unsure about what the future economy or healthcare system will look like, how long we’ll be quarantined in our homes, when will toilet paper be restocked; these are […]
Food Pantry Re-Opens
Photo by Robert Rios By Matthew Alford, Staff Reporter While all instruction and student support services will be online until further notice, there are a few physical spaces on campus that remain open for students who need computer access, food, or health assistance. Note: everything seems to be changing daily in light of the ongoing […]
Online Teaching Poses Problems, Opens Opportunities, According to One CSUDH Prof who Knows What He’s Talking About
photo by Glenn Marshall By Robert Rios, Co-News Editor There are many teachers the Bulletin could have asked to help give us some context and insight into how online teaching differs from in-person instruction, and how the CSUDH faculty is handling this abrupt transition. But we had to choose Dr. Mark Carrier, a professor in the […]