Illustration by Beck Shields A degree does not represent a person’s skills. What really matters is the knowledge and information school counselors have to inform
Category: Editorials
Our cyber insecurities
With relentless technological advancement year after year, there comes a time when a standard set of online protections and cybersecurity become obsolete. Because Valley College
Voting deserves a state holiday
Because of the results of the 2016 presidential election, California, a traditionally liberal and democratic-voting state, now has to play defense against the federal government.
There are no walls between us
Donald Trump ran a campaign in which he was unafraid to speak freely. Some liked that about him. In a system filled with stepford smilers
Fear the walking debt
The Great Recession is over and the nation continues its slow recovery, but the damage has been done. College education didn’t come out unscathed, and
Implement a drug policy
The Athletic Department doesn’t have a drug policy and not implementing one will have future consequences for all athletes, coaches and those involved. Not having
Are you even listening?
It’s time to stop ignoring, or worse shutting down, opinions that differ from our own. In the past few weeks since the United States elected
Fake news steals views
The importance of mainstream media has dwindled due to the multiple ways a person can now obtain information. Newspapers, television and radio broadcasts have been
Ending radio silence
Many colleges have student-run, noncommercial educational radio broadcast stations. They can be valuable assets to colleges for various reasons, such as giving information on upcoming