After nearly a year since the first known case of COVID-19, testing still is not easy for everyone to access for free. Even though Los
Year: 2020
Jackie Lacey gone
Black Lives Matter Los Angeles organized weekly protests to show support and stand with the families of those killed by police. One rally cry from
Former journalism professor dies
“See me after class,” the words no student ever wants to hear, ended up changing the course of one student’s life. Professor Robert “Bob” Scheibel
Allies against racism
After weeks of discussions, amendments and delays, the Academic Senate decisively approved the Resolution Against Systemic Racism with only one opposing vote. During the public
Column: Excited for the future
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
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.