Pull the Plug on Patriarchy


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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 …

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Out With the Old


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How 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 …

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Pronouns are Not Politics


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On 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 …

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In It to Quit It


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The 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 …

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Calling out Climate Activists


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Since 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 …

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Is Affirmative Action Archaic?


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On 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 …

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Questionable Campus Cuisine


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The 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 …

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The Tall Tales of Prince Harry


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Prince 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 …

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LA Councilmember’s Racism Revealed in Scandalous Leak


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In 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 …

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No Hate for Proposition 28 in Midterm Elections


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In 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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