The approximately 300,000 California teachers will join elders in receiving the COVID-19 vaccine. Photo by Steven Cornfield on Unsplash. By Daniel Diaz, Staff Reporter and Chaz Kawamura, Staff Reporter The faculty, administration, and staff of California State University, Dominguez Hills will be eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine as early as March 1, according to an […]
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Struggling with Anxiety During a Pandemic
Daily practice and reflection can bring growth to the body. Artwork by Nova Blanco-Rico. By Cindy Portillo, Staff Writer Isolated, stressed, lonely, and depressed; these might sound like a description of Eeyore, one of Winnie-the Pooh’s best friends, but in reality, these are only some of the emotions that intensified for millions of people in […]
To Be, Or Not To Be Dining Outdoors
A server refills a glass as patrons dine on a closed portion of Woodmont Avenue in Bethesda, Maryland, to accommodate outdoor dining as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic on August 29, 2020. Photo by Cory Hancock of Flickr. By Carlos Martinez, Web Editor It may not elicit a response quite as dramatic as being […]
Year of the Ox: No Ox Given
Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, receiving red envelopes from her grandparents. By Jasmine Nguyen, Senior Editor, and Daniel Tom, Contributing Writer Jasmine Nguyen: The Year of the Rat has passed by, and it has not been a very lucky one, at least for these two Bulletin writers. Various holidays have passed, like Easter, Halloween, and even […]
A Commencement Ceremony Like No Other
Commencement exercises will happen, but with a new, modified look for 2020-21. Photo courtesy of CSUDH Smugmug. By Daniel Tom, Contributing Reporter The pomp and circumstance of walking in front of cheering friends and families and clutching that hard-earned diploma is going to have a lot less pomp and circumstance for California State University, Dominguez […]