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Sexual harassment bill passes, requiring CSU campuses to expand policy
After formal investigations, the Senate passed a bill to provide stricter regulations to the current CSU sexual harassment policy, which will be effective on January 1, 2024.
New wave of anti-LGBTQ+ legislation directs hostilities towards youth
Students that identify as LGBTQ+ across the country are facing new challenges as they return back to school.
By women for women: paving the way for our rights
As Women’s History month commences, it’s important to reflect on impactful women who actively sought to attain equity between genders in a world of blatant misogyny and race-based discrimination.
CSULB lacking in funding and faculty for learning technology
CSULB is struggling to meet the new demands for online learning and technology.
Migrant arrests at border reach record-breaking numbers as immigrants call for path to citizenship
A recent increase in border arrests by U.S. authorities has people wondering if a pathway to citizenship will be made possible through the Biden administration.
Controversial senate bill will hurt California’s economy and end careers
Assembly Bill 5’s attempt to protect freelancers hurts them instead, and California needs to ditch the bill ASAP
SB 206 may pay student-athletes, but may take away privilege to play
SB 206 is a CA congressional bill that was meant to benefit players, but instead it may prevent them from playing any NCAA sanctioned sports.
Shootings are bigger than blaming the mentally ill
Several mass shootings have occurred lately. Most recently, 27 people were killed and 20 were injured at a church in Texas. President Donald Trump and gun ownership supporters argue that the shooting epidemic lies in people with mental illness, not the firearms themselves. Frequent gun violence occurs because society is[Read More…]