Friday, April 19, 2024

Switching Teams

The fall semester continues and The Bull Magazine’s articles have officially gone from a good  idea to a tough homework assignment and deadline. The newsroom has a permanent energy of intensity as the writers and photographers keep up with the weekly assignments, maintain a job, other classes and personal lives. A confused look was on our editors face last Tuesday, after...

Review: Sabroso Mexican Restaurant

Situated next to a busy car wash a few blocks before Winnetka Avenue, on Vanowen Street stands a rectangular olive green Mexican restaurant. Upon entering, one is greeted with beautiful murals of Mexico style art. There is one mural in particular of a foundation with white doves perched...

Signs of Pride

  Imagine yourself at a young age, enjoying life. You hear everyday things, from the Sunday morning cartoons to the melodic tunes coming from the radio during drives with your parents. Then a strange fever makes you weak and sick. You go to the doctor to get shots, hoping for a cure. It gets even worse. Soon, all you hear is...

From color to leads

While on the search for someone to write about color, I came across a few interesting people on campus. They were going about their day and their regular schedules. After a few interviews, I finally found what I was looking for. Fernando Oleas, the AFT chapter president. I jotted down as many words as I could while the information just flowed from...

Authentic Thai cuisine at Buri Tara

Nestled away in one of the many Woodland Hills mini-malls is a gem for the foodie and casual diners alike. Buri Tara, a quaint Thai restaurant located on Ventura Boulevard, provides a cozy eating environment with Asian style decor and tiny bouquets of flowers are at every table. Buri Tara has a wide variety of Asian cuisine, from teriyaki chicken to...

If you post on Meetup.com, they will come

My search for the prefect Brony was going no where fast. I had walked around campus and found guys who would point and accuse each other like if it was some kind of sickness. “I’m not, but you know who is…” I would constantly hear that from guys who I would approach.  Either that or “No! I’m not a Brony,...

It’s not easy, being cheesy

I was getting very worried. The deadlines for the pictures where coming up and my face, Rufio had already cancelled 3 appointments we made for the photo-shoot. Our magazine’s editor in chief, Genna Gold reminded me that part of the job is to be persistent. Call him, text him, email him. “Annoy the shit out of this guy” she said with...

Saving animals, helping families

Angela Killips, an assistant veterinary technician, poses with her dog Lucas in the Vet Tech building at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Sept. 26, 2019. Lucas has been given the title of program assistant by fellow vet tech students and faculty. Photo by: Katya CastilloFormer Pierce student Dr. Leticia Gonzalez-Garcia wraps the ear of a...

Stories of Strength

A silver haired 91-year-old gentleman enters the conference room at the Los Angeles Jewish Home in Reseda. He walks, bit by bit with a cane, not because of an injury, but because age is creeping up on him. He acknowledges each person, his ice blue eyes devoid of emotion. The window to his soul hides a story. “I am not a hero....

Pushing Forward…

Last week I was about to drop this class because I was getting all stressed out about my story because unfortunately the people I was going to interview didn’t commit. I was ready to drop this class, but Lynn told me that I shouldn’t quit that I should keep pushing forward. Thanks to her I was able to write my mini...
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