CSUDH’s Free Expression area is located on the concrete pad on the west side of the lower level of the LSU adjacent to the sculpture garden. Photo by Kelsey Reichmann. By Jordan Darling News Editor While many universities in proximity to CSUDH have some form of engagement with free speech issues, such as CSULB’s “Know […]
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Work To Be Done
By Yeymy GarciaLifestyle Editor When you hear about a student who gets straight A’s, is heavily involved on campus, and wins awards, you may think that person has only a few challenges in their life. Think again. Sure, at last month’s Student Research Day, senior Andrew Luu, 24, a psychology major and business minor in […]
President Parham Diagnosed with Cancer
By Alex GrafManaging Editor In an email sent to all campus employees on Monday, CSUDH President Thomas Parham announced he has been diagnosed with cancer. “This medical challenge will demand my attention while I continue to provide leadership and manage the affairs of this university,” Parham wrote in the email. “Please know that I have […]
The Fabulous Five Faculty
By Migdalia SanchezSocial Media Manager Correction: The print version of this story incorrectly named Dr. Louis Mark Carrier. The Bulletin regrets the mistake. This story was updated to reflect the correct name on 3/21/19 at 8:19 pm. Five CSUDH professors have been chosen for the 2019 faculty awards in recognition of outstanding achievements in a […]
Rose Black Resource Center Welcomes New Coordinator
By Tristin TaylorStaff Writer The Rose Black Resource Center (RBRC) welcomed Catherine Jermany as its new coordinator Thursday, Feb. 28. Founded in 2017, the RBRC, named in part in homage to Tupac Shakur’s poem “The Rose that Grew From Concrete,” offers programming, resources, and services that promote the academic, cultural, career, and social development of […]