“I think someone graduating should demonstrate how they have changed and how they work, and how they’ve grown as a worker but also
Author: Xavier Boyston
Students bring housing issues to the front at Board of Trustees
With a reported 20 percent of California community college students experiencing homelessness, housing insecurity is on the minds of many of them, as well as
Elevating bilingual and foreign language standards in U.S. education
Exploring a different language may be difficult in the beginning, and our education system in schools around the United States can always use new ways
Voices to address the silence
In a world where stigma often shrouds discussions of mental health, a presentation on ending the silence and fostering open dialogue, understanding and support was
Interim President updates Academic Senate about Welcome Center issues
Interim President Ara Aguiar spoke about ongoing issues at the Welcome Center—which is still open but has been slightly restructured—during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in
Working four days is beneficial
People tend to work five to six scheduled days every week. Over time, it becomes a game of pace. Staying consistent with attendance plays an
Streetbeat: What would you like to learn more about during Black History Month?
“I think learning about Black history as a whole, I think I want to learn that more. In schools, you’re often not taught—talking in