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
Year: 2020
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. –
Preview: For the love of video games
In a romantic comedy about video games and intimate vulnerability, the audience watches a story of a college girl balance her love for World of
LACCD Board of Trustees supports social justice
The Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) Board of Trustees passed H. Resolution 1165 on Nov. 4, condemning both Azerbaijan’s offensive attack against Armenia in
Chancellor checks in
At the second Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Black/African American Affairs, LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez discussed over Zoom on Oct. 28 the struggles of remote learning
BRIEF: March for Victory
The streets of the Mid-Wilshire section in Beverly Hills were filled on Oct. 11, 2020 with thousands of demonstrators rallying for the “March for Victory”
Polling place opens on campus
There are now more options to vote on campus. In addition to the ballot box on Winnetka Avenue and Victory Boulevard, the Faculty and Staff