Gonzaga Bulletin
Established in 1919, The Gonzaga Bulletin is a weekly newspaper managed by students. A committed team works hard to deliver top-notch content about Gonzaga, including news, arts and entertainment, opinions, as well as photo and video features.
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6 days ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Kenneth Schrupp
(The Center Square) - A new California bill would prioritize illegal immigrants for taxpayer-funded disaster aid, warned California Assemblymember Carl DeMaio, R-San Diego. AB 262, authored by Assemblymember Jessica Caloza, D-Los Angeles, would require California to "prioritize local agencies that are not eligible under [federal law] due to their inability to meet the minimum damages threshold" of $1 million to unlock federal disaster funds.
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1 week ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Henry Krueger
For nearly a decade, Gonzaga University women's rowing has ruled over the West Coast Conference with an iron fist. The Bulldogs captured their ninth straight conference title in 2024, extending their league trophy count to 22. But that dominance may be coming to an end. With Oregon State and Washington State joining the WCC as affiliate members in women's rowing for the 2024-25 and 2025-26 seasons, the league's competition has shifted, said GU head coach Andrew Derrick.
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1 week ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Meaghan Darwish
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2 weeks ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Lily Pearse |Emily Niemann |Josie Kuffner |Henry Krueger
Lady Gaga released "MAYHEM" on March 7 instantly breathing life into the pop music industry. Lady Gaga is an icon in the queer community and an outspoken advocate. At a time that feels uncertain for many queer people in America, her music is a refreshing affirmation of gay culture. Her first song, "Disease," kicks the album comprising fourteen songs off with an edgy sound similar to her prior music. Her vocal range is exemplified, demonstrating her powerful belt wrapped in sexy rasp.
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2 weeks ago |
gonzagabulletin.com | Henry Krueger
The NCAA Tournament came and went, but the madness rolls on in the transfer portal, where nearly 2,000 Division I men's basketball players have entered their names. Gonzaga University was no exception to the early wave of roster movement. Within the first three days of the portal's opening on March 24, three Zags - sophomore guard Dusty Stromer, All-WCC wing Michael Ajayi and South Korean forward Jun Seok Yeo - hit the portal.
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