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The California government’s obstructionist tendencies squash the freedom of the press

After the height of the pandemic, there have been an increasing number of hurdles to returning to normalcy. The California government communications staff is...

California learning loss suit acknowledges the inequities faced by Los Angeles...

Cayla J. v. California, a case brought in 2020, was recently decided. The case, brought by 14 low-income students of color from Oakland and...

School boards have to transcend politics even when nothing else does

The Temecula Valley Unified School District’s (TVUSD) board president, Josepth Komrosky, has become the target of a recall after a petition demanding his removal...

UC’s commitment to lifting bans on legally hiring undocumented students is...

After years of pressure to remove restrictions on the hiring of undocumented students, led by The Opportunity for All campaign, a group of students...

California’s criminalization of homelessness is a hateful policy the Supreme Court...

The unhoused are up next on the Supreme Court’s chopping block as they agreed to hear a decision made by the Ninth Circuit Court...

MediCal expansion moves California closer to an equitable healthcare system

For the first time in California’s history, undocumented immigrants ages 26 to 49 will qualify for healthcare. Approved by Gov. Newsom, the new plan...

President Xi Jinping’s San Francisco visit served only as a reminder...

Chinese President Xi Jinping’s visit to San Francisco was a major subject of discussion for Asian Americans as protests broke out throughout the city...

Artificial Intelligence is not the problem with college admissions

As the popularity of Artificial Intelligence (AI) platforms like ChatGPT skyrockets, its role has been under scrutiny in conversations about academic integrity. Personal statements...

Newsom’s China visit is not the boon anyone was hoping for

Quote: “Realistically, too much damage has been done, and the situation is too far gone for this level of lackluster international cooperation to save...

The CSUs have failed to protect their community, and they’re not...

Governor Gavin Newsom recently approved legislation requiring California State Universities to report all sexual misconduct investigations to the state. The bill, S.B. 808, comes...