By: Alex Olivares The holidays are meant for family reunions and religious traditions — unless you work in the service industry. While the rest of us enjoy all that winter has to
By: C. Harold Pierce Following charges of aggravated assault, media outlets have emphasized the number of guns George Zimmerman owns, with TMZ and others referring to the five guns and about 100
By: Katie Porter What love life? I replied to a friend asking how mine was going. We complained of stale prospects. The same people from the same places with the same mediocre
By C. Harold Pierce It all started going downhill a few years ago when Seth Macfarlane insisted on constantly cutting away to grainy seven minute interludes of Conway Twitty plucking on his
By: Jorge Campos Getting an education should never be a veteran’s burden — it should be a veteran’s reward. Veterans leave the military with a sense of pride and self worth, feeling
By Alex Olivares Families benefitting from the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, formerly known as food stamps, will receive less aid from the federal government. About $5 billion in cuts to the program
Staff Editorial Offering four-year technical degrees at community colleges creates a viable path to education for all California community colleges were initially designated as institutions providing lifelong learning and the first two
By: Carolina Nieto Women looking to get their freak back will now have help from a pill called Lybrido, which has been referred to as “the female Viagra.” Though not yet approved
By: Rogelio Santana Conditions for Chinese factory workers creating iPhone products are appalling, according to a September report by China Labor Watch. Employees at the Jabil Green Point factory are subjected to
By: Alex Olivares Gov. Jerry Brown signed eight bills into law to improve the circumstances of immigrants living in the state illegally, moving towards a sensible and more compassionate immigration policy. Among