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Trump’s Message to California, the Nation

Amanda McLeod October 8, 2025

MacArthur Park is a civic treasure of Los Angeles. It stands as a testament to the diversity and resilience of the city and the people

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Newsom’s Early Path to Presidency

Esme Landeck October 8, 2025

Gov. Gavin Newsom has been making headlines recently as he is seemingly in the early stages of a 2028 bid for president of the United

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Why California Should Push Nuclear

Greta Gundershaug October 8, 2025

The word “nuclear” is often associated with gigantic, terrifying bombs, or the neon-green sludge that contributes to the erratic behavior of Homer Simpson. And yes,

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California Calls Foul Play on the NCAA with SB 206

Mari Testa October 6, 2025

It started with money, as it so often does in a world of college athletics. For decades, the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) raked in

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Inside San Quentin: The Transformative Power of Education and Rehabilitation

Sydney Grundland Lanuza October 4, 2025

This summer, I worked at a small non-profit organization called Humans of San Quentin, whose primary aim is to humanize incarcerated people through personal narratives

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Orange County’s Resistance to Non-citizen Inclusion

Delyna Phan October 2, 2025

Unless you want your identity to be stolen, never share your personal information to anyone, especially not your Social Security Number. But what should you

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The Executive’s Ambush on Multilingualism

Minji Bu October 2, 2025

On March 6, 2025, the Executive Office of the President released Executive Order no. 14224: Designating English as the Official Language of the United States.

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Can SB 79 Cure the Housing Crisis?

Damien Winkler October 1, 2025

Suburban life is core to the American identity. Miles of manicured lawns have become our amber waves of grain. Through exclusionary zoning practices, Californians have

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Is Los Angeles the Future of Redistricting?

Madeleine Kashkooli October 1, 2025

Do two wrongs make a right? That’s the question California voters must answer following Governor Gavin Newsom’s announcement of the Election Rigging Response Act. If

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Do Recalls Have a Place in CA Politics? Joel Engardio and the Great Highway

Sydney Grundland Lanuza September 16, 2025

Proposition K was a ballot measure introduced in San Francisco’s fall 2024 general election which proposed the permanent closure of a portion of the Great

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