By Jordan DarlingNews Editor After an eight-year hiatus, the Jubilee Choir is returning to CSUDH, and last month filled the new Marvin Laser Recital hall with the sound and spirit of traditional spiritual and gospel music. According to the CSUDH music department’s webpage, the choir is dedicated “to learning and performing music of the African […]
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Guns Up for Arrest: Student advocacy group pushes for CSU No Gun Zones–Including the Police
By Alex GrafManaging EditorPhoto by Glenn Marshall The Students for Quality Education, a grassroots organization that advocates for California State University students across the state, launched a statewide campaign March 11 that aims to disarm all California State University police. Instead of responding to threats to campus safety with firearms, the campaign, […]
Concentrating on Tenure Density
By Kelsey ReichmannEditor-in-Chief Few people argue that next to a students’ own initiative, nothing is more important to their educational success than the people who teach them. But many students may not realize that just as students are separated into classes (freshman to seniors) their instructors are also divided into different categories. This is the […]
Inaugural Free Speech Week Puts Focus on the 1st
By The Bulletin Staff California State University, Dominguez Hills President Thomas A. Parham set the tone for the university’s first Free Speech Week in Monday’s kick-off event, in which he said that though the campus community is comprised of people and groups of many different types, the “common thread, representing the core of our mission, […]
Carson Mayor Blasts Media, Landmark Libel Case in Keynote Address
By Kelsey Reichmann Editor-in-Chief In a week dedicated to educating and empowering CSUDH students about free speech and the First Amendment, Carson Mayor Albert Robles opted to talk about limiting free speech in his keynote address Tuesday, suggesting the media should have less First Amendment rights than others and that a landmark libel should be […]