By LaQuanda McNeil Staff Writer Betsy DeVos, the U.S. secretary of education, has rescinded 72 memos that give schools guidance on what the disability laws mean and how they should be implemented in certain situations. The rescinded memos are related to two pieces of legislation: the individuals with disabilities Act (IDEA) and the Rehabilitation Act. […]
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Don’t discount the dreams of DACA students/ Traducido en español
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals, also known as DACA, has been a trending topic since President Trump stepped into office. As many of us might know by now, Trump declined to continue President Obama’s executive order on the DACA program, calling instead on Congress to do it. If Congress doesn’t […]
Pleased with Po Boys, Gumbo, fair prices
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer Orleans & York Deli has been making a huge impact in the community of Carson. The restaurant, as the name implies, offers New Orleans and New York-style food choices right off campus. The franchise is mostly known for Po Boy sandwiches, which bring in a lot of foot traffic for […]
Charlottesville attack was nothing short of ‘American terrorism’
By Morgan Williams Staff Writer On Aug. 12, Charlottesville, Va., suffered a horrible loss of an innocent soul due to the newly empowered white supremacist movement in America. The night before the actual protest, a Tiki torch march was held by white nationalists, which foreshadowed the violence to come. The nationalists attacked a group of […]
DACA student: California is all I know
By Kenia Cabahug Staff Writer I have lived in California since I was one and a half, and I will be turning 23 this November. California is all I know. I grew up taking strolls with my family down PCH, going to the Griffith Observatory and admiring the L. A. lights and thinking about what […]