Our campus made national “news” a few weeks ago. But if you’re not a follower of Breitbart.com, Accuracy in Academia, Campus Reform or Fox 11, you probably missed it. But don’t worry: you didn’t miss anything important. Because it wasn’t even close to being real news. It was a report, spread by those outlets, used […]
Category: Editorial
Title IX officer fights discrimination while advocating for inclusivity
By Julissa James Staff Writer Photo Credit Zak Hailey Late last year, Elizabeth Schrock was hired as Cal State Dominguez Hills’ Title IX officer. In her position, Schrock helps to uphold the 1972 federal law that prohibits discrimination, violence or harassment based on sex or gender in public education institutions. This […]
An idea worth exploring: Free community college
STAFF EDITORIAL The American Dream is alive in California. Life is now indeed a dream come true for San Francisco residents, at least for those who want to attend community college. Anyone who has lived in the Bay Area city for a year or longer, regardless of their income, will have free enrollment at San […]
The press looks out for all of us
STAFF EDITORIAL With the national climate becoming more bizarre by the day, Twitter serving as an actual news source for a good portion of our population, and false information littering the Internet, the need for ethical, legitimate journalism is more critical than ever. Granted, those in the media have a tough job right now. With […]
The women’s march invigorated me and my ‘sisters’
By Judy Camarillo Staff Writer Photo Credit: Judy Camarillo, L.A Women’s March on January 21,2017 Jan. 21 was a perfect day to be out on the beautiful streets of downtown Los Angeles. After days of pouring rain, the sun finally came out in preparation for a historical movement against President Trump. The city had hundreds […]