By Robert Rios, News Editor I have been good friends with someone for five years. We’d crossed paths before, but we never really talked. But when I finally chose to get to know him, I learned he was pretty cool. He liked helping and caring for people, whatever their issue might be. And I was […]
Category: Opinion
Relaxed Admissions May Ease Enrollment Dip
By Jackson Cascio, Staff Reporter In this era of uncertainty and confusion, there are some entities that have stepped up in support of those who are probably the most confused and stressed. High school seniors and junior college transfers are getting some support from the California State University and University of California systems. The UC […]
Honey, I’m Stuck at Home
by Angelica Mozol, Social Media Manager When the world decided to essentially close down, it felt unreal. I wasn’t keeping up with how quickly everything was going to be taken away, so the situation felt almost instantaneous. The recent “Stay At Home” order that was put in place, and the constant rising number of cases […]
Dear Karen, The World Doesn’t Revolve Around You
Graphic by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter Disclaimer: This diary is to give a voice to that “essential” worker dealing with daily idiots. Dear Karen, Since I choose not to take out my retail annoyance on anyone else, I decided to write down my anger. I wonder what it is like to wake […]
Guess What, the World Doesn’t Revolve Around Your Issues
Graphic by Darlene Maes. By Darlene Maes, Staff Reporter Has anyone stopped to think that although the Coronavirus has made it hard to go out and be social, for some people it’s still the same? A majority of college students are still having to get up every day to work a job that doesn’t make […]