A young girl alongside her father, helps him change door knobs, fix plumbing and lay down flooring to earn the wages that pay the family
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Cast your ballot online
Students seeking representation on campus will have the opportunity to amplify their voices and cast their ballots for Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD)
Dashing down the Mall
Club Rush is one of the Associated Students Organization’s first events of the semester. It allows the clubs and organizations the chance to show students
Mall marquee remains black for two years
Spring 2018 marks the fourth semester in a row that the North Mall’s marquee has been blacked out. Before it was completely shut down, the
National protest spurs local student action
“This is what democracy looks like—” Bella Aguilar-Rosil shouted through a megaphone as she led a crowd of students and faculty to the north end
DACA recipients still have support
As President Donald Trump’s tentative date for the DACA rescindment nears, faculty, staff and on-campus clubs’ commitment to serve undocumented students continues. General knowledge of
Honor, duty, courage and higher education
Going from “boots to books” can be difficult for some transitioning back to everyday life and taking orders from professors instead of sergeants. But
LACCD stands with DACA
LACCD is protecting the 11,000 undocumented students in the school district by creating a task force that unites all nine campuses in support of DACA.
Low budget, lower funds
The ASO is enforcing mandatory training for clubs to fundraise, while also taking a conservative approach when approving financial requests. Clubs are encouraged to provide