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The government should take more control in regulating Artificial Intelligence

Technology has come a long way since the advent of the internet. Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a common topic at the center of...

Happy Holidays! Electric bills are ruining lives

As homeowners decorate their houses for the holiday season, Californians may notice an unprecedented spike in their electricity bills. The cost of living is...

Alternative medicine needs more publicity

According to the Cleveland Clinic, Western medicine can be understood as the traditional health care that is received in the U.S. Whether a visit...

Paid parking is unnecessary for college students

College is full of hidden costs. On top of paying tuition, students must either pay for gas to commute every day or monthly rent...

Texas has facilitated racial discrimination in its schools

Educational institutions consist of school dress codes that dictate what students should not wear while being at school and things that are considered inappropriate....

California’s community colleges’ new approach to college degrees will deteriorate educational value

The traditional college pathway requires four years worth of time, effort and classes. There are a variety of different ways to earn a college...

TikTok mental health advice should be consumed with caution

The rise of social media has revolutionized the way people communicate with one another and the kinds of information that are available to the...

K-12 students reserve the right to wear whatever clothing they find comfortable, even to...

The expression of the self is a topic that causes controversy in different areas. Some disapprove of the ways that younger individuals choose to...

Los Angeles faces a motion to decrease the jail population

The Los Angeles County Board of Supervisors has just approved a two-year plan that entails closing the Men’s Central Jail. The goal of this...

Preserving culturally rich lands is of vital importance

Archaeologist Richard Hansen has spent four decades with a group of 40 plus archaeologists and specialists in El Mirador, a pre-columbian Mayan settlement in...