Every year trick-or-treaters go door to door in their costumes to receive candy and have friendly interactions with neighbors, but Halloween will look differently in
Month: October 2020
Column: Why I’m voting this election season
After four years of a Trump presidency that felt more like a two-term presidency, I am tired. My mental state has been depleted, and my
Preventing a health hazard on campus
As grocery stores, restaurants and other businesses have reopened to the public, people have been required to wear face masks. As many of those places,
Streetbeat: What are your Halloween plans?
Quotes and photos gathered by Jackelyn Ruby. “Well, we normally would go to different parties every weekend in October, but this year my husband and
Column: Voter suppression
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it
Column: Not voting isn’t the flex you think it is
Don’t get me wrong, it is easy to understand the basis behind feeling that you can’t morally support one candidate or the other, but besides
Enrollment down but holding steady
Pierce College is second among the nine Los Angeles Community College District schools in terms of headcount and enrollment, compared to where the school was
Play honors voices for equality
Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” spoke volumes in 1969 about the injustices of those who suffer oppression at the hands of systemic racism. More than
Opening the doors of opportunity
Immigration continues to be a controversial topic in the public opinion just as voters around the country cast their ballots during the current presidential election.
Clothesline Project online
Even students who didn’t know about the Clothesline Project likely saw last October dozens of t-shirts hanging between trees in Rocky Young Park with messages