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Painful but necessary

STAFF EDITORIAL: From enrollment to completion, the time it takes to transfer has doubled, but a penalty for racking up too many units could help reverse this trend. Gov. Brown’s new plan
February 11, 2013

Gun control: Common sense, not confiscation

During the last two decades, the phrase “gun control” has become synonymous, to some people, with gun confiscation and the repeal of the Second Amendment. But Democrats in Washington and advocates across
February 11, 2013

Program puts pressure on the undocumented

Growing up undocumented in a predominantly immigrant neighborhood in Orange County, I learned that tensions grew in the presence of law enforcement. The nervous eyes of mothers walking their children to school
February 11, 2013

Arrive early, avoid the rush

OPINION: Campus construction. Campus officials recommend that, through May 17, students and staff use alternative entrances during the ongoing campus improvement project. Because the frontage road between Parking Lots 4 and 6
February 10, 2013

President stands behind gay rights

OPINION: Politics. During his inaugural speech, President Obama finally declared his support of gay marriage and, frankly, it was time. For too long, Americans have been dealing with homosexuality by pretending it
February 10, 2013

Who’s working for whom?

OPINION: It takes money to make money. Sixty percent of students say internships are now mandatory for graduation at their colleges. A study by Internbridge.com shows most undergraduates do not have a
November 21, 2012

Dine in, not out, this Thanksgiving

Every Thanksgiving 14 million Americans spend the holiday eating in restaurants, according to the National restaurants Association. Many dread the work that goes into Thanksgiving as 31% of families say they don’t
November 20, 2012

Consumerism distorts the holiday season

The holiday season is nowhere near, yet stores like Target have already started airing commercials on television showing snow, Christmas lights and a giant bull terrier carrying a gift bag promoting the
November 20, 2012

Causes showcased across the quad

CAMPUS ISSUES. Protesters and demonstrators for two different causes took a stand on campus last week, one group holding signs, the other in a silent protest. Students continued to pass by unimpressed
November 12, 2012

Officials not so hot for teacher

EDUCATION. Stacie Halas, an eighth-grade science teacher at Haydock Intermediate School in Oxnard, Calif., was fired after students found pornographic videos of her on the Internet. The videos were reportedly made six
November 12, 2012
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