For the first time in 60 years, the light rail connected Santa Monica to Downtown Los Angeles when “Phase 2” of the 15.1 mile Metro
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A message of dedication and overcoming obstacles
Undocumented students cannot apply for federal financial aid or school loans, but that did not prevent one Mexican immigrant from working her way to
Books that Won’t Break the Bank
Picture a world in which the price of hardcover college textbooks was in the tens instead of the hundreds. Now imagine if the textbooks required
A swap in financial aid accounts eliminates fees for students
Students will pay lower rates to withdrawal financial aid as bank vendor Bank Mobile Vibe will replace Higher One June 1 to provide disbursements to
Students to engage in the power of public speaking
Students interested in informative and persuasive speaking will get the opportunity Friday, May 20, to gain critical thinking skills with the fourth annual Speech Tournament.
A Day of Politics at Pierce
Gas spewed into the atmosphere less than 18 miles from Pierce College in what is now considered to be the worst gas leak in American
LA’s mayor proposes one year of free community college education to new LAUSD grads
New Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD) graduates will receive one year of free community college education effective in 2017, if Mayor Eric Garcetti has
Two additional Chicano Studies classes may come soon
The demands of students for more Chicano Studies courses to be taught on campus are making progress. Chicano Studies 7 and 8 are on track
No more smoking on colleges and universities
Use of tobacco in all forms, including electronic cigarettes and vapes, will be banned at California community colleges and state universities, effective 2018. Most community
Looking through the lens
One after another, attendees pressed the lens of their smart phones against the telescope eyepiece and snapped photos of the magnified Half Moon. Five telescopes