With the new Campus Center underway, the Campus Facility Committee should seriously consider designating a resting section. The unofficial nap areas on campus can sometimes
Category: Editorials
Why Pay Thousands of Dollars Instead of 48?
Access to higher education should be a right, not a privilege. Giving everyone an equal opportunity to receive an education betters the quality of our
Financial aid: The high price of playing the waiting game
Around the start of the semester, there are many things students worry about: school, grades, their future. The one issue that ties all of these
DACA: Be well-informed
With the recent immigration raids, Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals students and immigrants who are undocumented are living in fear of facing deportation. This fear
Women’s March: The path ahead
“HEAR OUR VOICE” is the last line of the official mission statement of the Women’s March and on Jan. 21, that voice was projected loud
What happens to a Dreamer undeferred
The Board of Trustees did what any fair and accepting governing board would do. The five area members voted unanimously on Jan. 17 to support
Goodbye Obama, a farewell to our influential president
Eight years has passed since President Obama took the Oval Office, and his time as president is coming to an end. We are so caught
Tax the wealthy: Yes on Proposition 55
A yes vote on Proposition 55 will keep a tax in place on the wealthy to provide funding for public schools. Yes votes for Proposition
Say Yes to Tobacco Tax
Editorial Board The Nov. 8 general election is quickly approaching. The election offers voters the opportunity to the chance to vote on propositions, such