Graduation is the culmination of years of work, highlighted by the spectacle of the commencement ceremony. This year’s ceremony will be held on Tuesday, June
Author: Rebecca O'Neil
Streetbeat: Teacher Qualities
What qualities do your favorite professors possess? “Their lessons don’t feel political. They don’t lean one side or the other. You’re there to get an
Scoring toward the objective
Under the guidance of head coach Adolfo Perez, the soccer team put on their cleats as the new season is around the corner. The team
Documentary traces the roots of #MeToo Movement
Students celebrated Women’s History Month by tracing the roots of the ‘Me Too’ movement back to Anita Hill in 1991. The documentary, Anita: Speak Truth
Pro: Free Speech Zone
Free speech is a quintessential right that belongs to everyone in this country, even if their main objective propagates hate. To isolate the dangers that
Con: Student Pay
Have you ever bought something you couldn’t afford? How about something not only out of budget, but straight up superfluous? For college students, money problems
Low enrollment, low funds
The inverse relationship between college enrollment and the economy’s health has always been present, Transfer Center Director and Co-Chair of Enrollment Management Sunday Salter said.
A glimpse into 2019
More than 80 students and faculty gathered in the Great Hall on Thursday, May 10, to watch Blade Runner and discuss the classic’s multitudinous themes
Streetbeat: Artistic Side
What brings out your artistic side? “Music, because I love to dance. I like to express myself through physical movement.” -Stefanie Vasquez, 19, Business Administration
Cafeteria vouchers vow to feed
The Los Angeles Times reported in June 2017 that 65 percent of students on Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) campuses could not afford balanced