photo courtesy of Erick Miseroy/Toros Athletics By Jessica OlveraAssistant Sports Editor Most people travel to a foreign country for fun, or to experience a different culture. Sofia Litendahl, a junior on the CSUDH soccer team, is doing both. But she’s also here on business, that business being her.The 22-year-old Finland native chose to come to […]
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NOTES FROM THE BULLPEN: Behind Enemy Lines
By Jeremy GonzalezSports Editor Living in California means we get arguably the best weather in the country. Bright sunshine, clear skies, and a light breeze almost every day guaranteeing that any sporting event will be a delight to watch. It’s something we Angelinos take for granted. So how the hell did I find myself last […]
The Lightning Rod: Broncos-Chargers Preview
By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Yes, we know this preview is one week late. Traveling to Houston for another article pushed back the normal publishing day for this column. The Bulletin thought we should still put it up so that our recap can reflect if our predictions came true. Broncos vs. Chargers, 1:05 p.m. Dignity […]
Angels Double Threat’s Sort-Of Connection to CSUDH
By Destiny Jackson, Staff Writer On Sept. 24, Angels Stadium of Anaheim held its first Shohei Ohtani night since acquiring the Japanese-born player in December 2017. What does this have to do with CSUDH, other than the fact that the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim’s stadium is only a few miles closer to this campus […]
The Lightning Rod: Week Four Chargers Recap
No, this isn’t a photo of Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium, where Sunday’s game was played; we’re not sure where it’s from. But it’s free, thanks to Creative Commons!“Charger Sideline” by MightyMaxLV is licensed under CC BY-NC-SA 2.0 Rivers, Chargers Sink Dolphins, 30-10 By Jeremy Gonzalez, Sports Editor Yes, running a recap of a Chargers game played six days ago, […]