Literature is a classic art form. To have it be butchered by John Green, teenage hormones and vampires is offensive to the literate. Young adult
Category: Opinion
Opinion: The Last Rites of Spring: Xeriscape plans for Campus
Citrus College is about to spend $400,000 to plant drought tolerant xeriscape, California oak trees that will utilize synthetic turf and decomposed granite. However, the
Opinion: Man Down: Surviving after War
My grandfather was just 18 when he enlisted into the Army during the Vietnam War. He was a young black man from Los Angeles who
Opinion: Death, Don’t Look at the Negative
Pulling the plug is not a responsibility I would wish on anyone. I lost my father at 22. I didn’t seek help for my depression
Opinion: Dreamers and advocates can defer President Trump
Education advocates in Congress, as well as California’s higher education institutions can help the state lead a loyal opposition to some of President Donald Trump’s
Opinion: Why should I solve for x if you don’t know the news?
There’s an old adage that says people tend to hate what they don’t understand. This would immediately explain the utter disdain most of the country
Opinion: The international student experience
A few decades ago, the only students to come to the United States to study abroad were students that came from money. However, that has
Opinion: Ready, set, save our planet Earth
The climate change crisis is one of the biggest issues of our generation. A solution to this pandemic problem will allow for the survival of
6 steps to applying for scholarships
Scholarship Applications for Spring 2017 Open March 13 until midnight April 10. As of March 13, the scholarship applications for spring 2017 are now online