News Analysis By Angel Ramirez To enforce gas restrictions, regulators now plan to monitor and collect personal driving data. Senate Bill 350, which was introduced February 24, 2015 and enrolled in
By Arleeny Escarcega With presidential campaigns in full swing and elections less than a year away, voters-to-be are informing themselves on the candidates. For young adults and college students, Bernie Sanders is
Staff Editorial More Mexicans are leaving the U.S. than entering, according to the Pew Research Center last week. The report identifies declining job opportunities, an effect of the Great Recession of 2007,
Staff Editorial The decision of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the 5th Circuit to strike down President Obama’s Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents last week further
By Meghan Kliewer Students should report sexual harassment because it is an offense that needs to be recognized and addressed. One in four women at institutions of higher learning have experienced unwanted
By Juan Avila Twitter replaced its iconic star-shaped favorite button with a heart-shaped “like” button on Nov. 3. While the change was made with user’s interests in mind, tweets flooded the site
Staff Editorial Two district trustees justified their decision to arm campus safety officers, saying it was grounded on sound research, in an opinion published in the Orange County Register earlier this month.
By Itzel Quintana The UC Board of Regents may change its freedom of speech policy to protect students from religious, ethnic and gender bias. While rewriting rules in an attempt to protect
By Kevin Vazquez Waiting for an Uber on a recent Saturday night, my friends are glued to their phones, swiping away, trying to find a date for the evening. In order to
By Arleeny Escarcega Everywhere I turned, a Mexican flag was waving. A group of Mexico supporters paraded a cardboard cut-out of Donald Trump wearing a mustache and donning a sombrero inscribed with “Viva