Should You Go to a Community College?
Students and professors at Santa Monica College discuss the benefits of community college compared to other universities, and whether it is the best fit for students.
March For Our Lives DTLA
After the mass shooting that occured back in May at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, dozens of people gathered outside the city hall in DTLA to protest gun violence on Saturday June 11, 2022.
Sheep Fire Consumes Wrightwood
The fast moving brush fire dubbed “sheep fire” scorches nearly 1,000 acres that prompts the closure of Hwy 2 from Wright Mountain Road to Desert Front Road.
Protests Erupt Outside IX Annual Summit of the Americas
Crowds gathered outside of the 9th annual Summit of the Americas held at the Convention center in downtown Los Angeles, on Thursday June 9, to protest Abortion rights for Women and peoples of Latin America that are clearly excluded from the summit.
Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights Protest At Dodger Stadium
Rise Up 4 Abortion Rights, an abortion rights activist group based in Los Angeles, California, protest at Dodger Stadium during the 1:00pm game vs. the New York Mets on Sunday, June 5.
Running, Jumping and Throwing at Qualifiers
The top athletes in southern California’s community colleges competed, seeking to qualify for the finals in track and field events on May 6, 2022 at Moorpark College.
Preserving Optimism : The San Fernando Valley
Independently owned bookstores hold a key; the perfect mixture of analog information and human interaction within communities. The amount of attention and personable experience that independently owned bookstores provide becomes apparent after spending time wandering through isles or inquiring with an owner.
Disruption and Division on Display at Mayoral Debates
The L.A. mayoral debates have shown voters what each candidate plans to do on the issues of homelessness, policing, and other matters, while also revealing the deep divides and vitriol by protestors surrounding the candidates.
What to Know About the Upcoming Mayoral Election
As the Tuesday, June 7 primary election approaches, here it is what you need to know.
Lack of Undocumented Representation in Politics
Undocumented students share their frustrations with the election cycles.
Mental Health Must Be Taken Seriously in Fight Against Homelessness
As homelessness takes center stage in debates between candidates this election season, it is important to recognize many of the root and systemic causes of homelessness.
Why the Next Mayor's Plan to Fund the Police Will Not Work
The majority of L.A.'s mayoral candidates aim to invest in the police to fight crime, but the real solution is to invest in the community.
The Cost of War
Due to the onslaught of suffering in the news, humans become desensitized, in a way, to violence. But seeing the Ukrainian refugees in-person can change that perspective entirely, allowing us to see true cost of war.
Thor: Love and Thunder is the most exciting movie of MCU Phase 4
“Thor: Love and Thunder “ is the next Marvel Cinematic Universe film released by Disney in partnership with Marvel Studios that is the long-awaited sequel to 2017's Thor Ragnarok.
Adam Conover Talks Los Angeles Primaries
Adam Conover, a comedian who hosted the show “Adam Ruins Everything” on TruTV and created a brand-new comedy-documentary series about how the government works, “The G Word,” on Netflix, talks about the 2022 Los Angeles primaries.
Male Artist Dominance Still Exists
Whether it be through painting, drawing, or sketching visuals, art is entailed in all of these activities. One thing that not many people may realize is that the amount of male artists over the years outweighs women, which is an issue that has been taken to heart.
The Prouds are Proud to be back!
Louder and Prouder is a revival of its original predecessor “The Proud Family'', seeing many changes from its 17-year absence, including the introduction of social media, modern technology and LGBTQ+ topics.