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Voting: An Act of Resistance

Whether it’s a family member, a friend or even ourselves, we all know at least one person who claims they’re “not into” politics, for one reason or another. With less than half of
November 4, 2018

Oh Hey, Racism

OPINION: Serena Williams epitomizes the mistreatment of black and female athletes Racism and sexism ran rampant at the U.S. Open Fall all aimed at Serena Williams. She was the recipient of discrimination,
October 10, 2018

Stabilizing Student Stress

Stress and anxiety are no strangers to college students, but with rising debt, working and going to school, more of us are drowning. A 2015 Anxiety and Depression Association of America study
October 4, 2018

Health Center Fails Students

Santa Ana College’s decision to drastically reduce available nurse hours at the Health and Wellness Center is a clear disregard for the well-being of the SAC student body.
May 9, 2018

It’s Okay Not to Be “Lady-Like”

Throughout history, society has portrayed women as caring, submissive, soft and feminine. There are plenty of women who don’t — those who refuse to measure up to society’s standards of lady-like traits
December 13, 2017
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