News in Brief

Matthew Johnson and Anastasia Loza

It’s been three and a half years since the last publication of the school magazine, The Bull, and today it makes its long-awaited comeback arriving at newsstands across campus and at no charge to students.

The Bull documents a single day on campus with an array of vivid photography and in-depth feature stories which not only chronicle the day’s events, but pay homage to the men and women who often go unappreciated while they help keep us safe and keep the school running properly. “Unfortunately, other than The Roundup, there are no stored memories of all these ever-occurring changes,” said Gil Riego Jr., editor in chief of The Bull, referring to the construction and renovations that have been happening on campus. “The Bull strives to capture the moments that pass so quickly by documenting one day of this semester.”

The magazine has been on hiatus due to the unavailability of a full-time teacher to advise and instruct the student contributors. Additionally, production costs for the 3,000-copy run total $6,200 and the funds were unavailable until this semester. The Bull is available now in the Freudian Sip, the Cafeteria and many other locations across campus.

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