Column: Voter suppression
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it
Don’t get me wrong, it is easy to understand the basis behind feeling that you can’t morally support one candidate or the other, but besides
Pierce College is second among the nine Los Angeles Community College District schools in terms of headcount and enrollment, compared to where the school was
Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” spoke volumes in 1969 about the injustices of those who suffer oppression at the hands of systemic racism. More than
Immigration continues to be a controversial topic in the public opinion just as voters around the country cast their ballots during the current presidential election.
Even students who didn’t know about the Clothesline Project likely saw last October dozens of t-shirts hanging between trees in Rocky Young Park with messages
The Southern California Football Association released the schedule for the spring 2021 season. All sports including football were moved to next semester because of the
After walking for miles on Sepulveda Boulevard in search of cans and plastic bottles to trade for income, Jose M. frequents a refrigerator painted in
Trayvon Martin, a Black 17-year-old, was killed in 2012 by George Zimmerman, who was a part of his local neighborhood watch. In response to Zimmerman’s
Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen virtually opened his doors on Oct 14. to host the second Zoom session of Coffee and Conversation with the President.