After a rollercoaster of emotions, the results of the 2020 election continue to come, but it seems as of right now former Vice President Joe
Month: November 2020
Column: Sigh of relief
The 2020 presidential election has ended with Joe Biden being declared as the next president of the United States of America. This election was slow
Pro: Mandatory vaccines
Imagine speaking to a close relative of yours and suddenly noticing they are unable to breathe. They are sent to the emergency room and then
Con: Mandatory vaccines
There has been a rush to get a COVID-19 vaccination so that people are able to return to their normal lives, but many are ready
Student-athletes retain eligibility
The California Community College Athletic Association Board of Directors announced that they will waive student-athletes’ eligibility for the 2020-2021 season. In their meeting on Nov.
Column: Woman of color in the White House
As a woman of color in America who has had her fair share of experiences with racial injustice, I felt overwhelmed with joy listening to
Six degrees of social justice
The sound of police sirens approaching from a distance may comfort some, but to others it’s a noise associated with anxiety of potential brutality. This
Column: Making America great
President Donald Trump was voted into office for being outspoken and different from a traditional politician. With an impactful term as president, Trump has gained
Column: Biden’s path to victory
In what was considered a consequential but also contentious presidential election, former President-elect Joe Biden’s candidacy shines at the American people like a light at
A celebration of life
The Associated Students Organization and the MEChA de Pierce College club hosted a Día de Los Muertos celebration on Nov. 4, from 11:30 a.m. –