As of August 2023, women hold 26.7% of technology industry employment in the U.S. while men hold the remaining 73.3% of these positions (Tech Report). It is no secret that …
Read MoreHow old is too old? How long in power is too long? These questions, among others, have been raised in response to the passing of Senator Dianne Feinstein. After a …
Read MoreOn Sept. 6, Chino Valley Unified School District (CVUSD) faced a lawsuit over their newly-implemented policy, which states that parents are required to be notified when their children identify as …
Read MoreThe drug overdose mortality rate in California is 10,901 deaths per year, which is the highest out of all 50 states (Center for Disease Control and Prevention). To combat this …
Read MoreSince the beginning of May 2022, climate change protesters have been throwing soup on famous works of art and gluing themselves to museum walls to protest fossil fuel extraction and …
Read MoreOn Oct. 31, the U.S. Supreme Court agreed to decide whether race-conscious admissions programs at two of the nation’s top post-secondary institutions — Harvard College and the University of North …
Read MoreThe issue of food provision for K-12 students has long been a contentious topic. The debate of who should be responsible for student health and nutrition has resurfaced once again …
Read MorePrince Harry, King Charles III’s son and fifth in line for the throne, published his new memoir, “Spare”, on Jan. 10. It provides details about Harry’s family, his decision to …
Read MoreIn a 2021 audio leaked on Oct. 9, since resigned LA City Council President Nury Martinez and Councilmembers Gil Cedillo and Kevin de León were heard discussing redistricting, the process …
Read MoreIn the school-wide midterm mock elections held on Oct. 12, Peninsula students voted overwhelmingly in favor of Proposition 28 — the initiative to guarantee additional arts and music funding in …
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