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Category: Opinion
Letter to the Editor: Equine Science classes
The equine science program at Los Angeles Pierce College has suffered significant changes which today keep leading it towards the end. For the program that
Make free parking permanent
When morning rush hour occurs, students scramble to get in their cars, drive and compete to find the best parking spot. And once they park,
Providing help before it’s too late
September is Suicide Awareness Month. You may not know that suicide is a topic that scares many people, and as a result, is not discussed
Con: Students Don’t Need to Recite the Pledge
As early as 1943, the Supreme Court ruled in West Virgina Board of Education vs. Barnette that students being compelled to stand up to salute
Pro: The Pledge of Allegiance is for Everyone
On June 14, 1777, we stood for the American flag for the first time when the Continental Congress declared, “The flag of the United States
Con: States vs. Body Autonomy
Con: Hands off my body by Jayna Kuklin On June 24, the world halted when the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) voted 6-3
Making a difference in your community
Composting is a relatively easy way to introduce greater sustainability. Residents of the San Fernando Valley may be interested in composting but may not know
Pro: States vs. Body Autonomy
Pro: Hands off my body by Benjamin Hanson Roe v. Wade needed to be overturned to allow the people and the government of the United
Streetbeat: What are your summer plans?
“For the summer I’m hanging out with my boys. We’re planning a big trip to San Francisco, I’m so excited!” -Patrick Garcia