Putting The Bulletin newspaper in student hands

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By Da’ Ron Frost
Staff Writer

The second and third editions of The Bulletin came out Sept. 21 and Oct. 23, and the student staff who worked hard on them wanted to share their creation with the Dominguez Hills community.
Many students, we found out, didn’t even know a student paper existed.
So we spent part of that evening in the LSU, handing out newspapers, and giving students information on what is going on around the school.
It was an enjoyable way to get the word out about The Bulletin, as well as interact with our peers. We were surprised with the warm reception, particularly in an era when they say there is little to no interest in printed papers.
Passing out our work to our fellow students strengthened our sense of community. We look forward to passing out future issues of The Bulletin, including the one you are reading right now, and continuing to interact with our campus.
Through this, students were able to see the faces of people who provide them with campus news, and making that connection was just as important for our student staff.
It also showed the printed news remains important. With more people getting their news the digital way, many people do not bother to look at newspapers. So seeing students actually showing interest in a hard copy of a newspaper was encouraging.
The Bulletin is always looking to improve each issue. If students have any feedback to share with our staff, we more than encourage it. If you have any suggestions, please contact [email protected].
We look forward to seeing our fellow students out there again.