Editorial: Universal health care abandoned Democrats are celebrating their first major legislative victory, Pyrrhic or otherwise, in a long time. But when the confetti settles, U.S. citizens will be no closer to universal access to health care.
Exchange Program aims to cut book costs As the price of textbooks at City College remains unaffordable for many, attempts to develop a student book exchange program and other solutions to make texts more accessible flourish.
Online Exclusive: Pledge of Allegiance 'under god' lawsuit dismissed The U.S. 9th Circuit District Court has dismissed a suit filed by attorney Michael Newdow seeking to remove the phrase “under god” from the Pledge of Allegiance.
Taking it to the capitol Approximately 5,000 pro-education activists from across the state flooded the steps of the Capitol Building in Sacramento on March 22 to decry what they view as an apathetic state legislature.
Trekking 2,650 miles border to border In an effort to raise money for a local school and to gain a little personal enlightenment, David Durandet has decided to take a 2,650 mile walk.
Men's basketball: Rams defeated in state championship game As they headed to Thousand Oaks for the Elite Eight, the City College men’s basketball team was considered a long shot for the state title.
Peace between Palestine and Israel is possible Mariam El-Shafai, 16, is back home in Gaza with a new faith in humanity and Americans specifically.