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Whether to pay attention to the weather

Lydia Tuan | November 20, 2012

Since Hurricane Sandy's attack on the East Coast made national headlines in late October, the controversial topic of climate change has been brought into discussion.  Even though politicians are...

Thank you!

Wen Lee | November 20, 2012

With the end of a crazy election cycle and Thanksgiving approaching, we should all reflect on small moments that make us smile and give thanks. People play a huge part in our lives. Good or bad, people...

Note to Trump: Shave your head and shut up!

Lydia Tuan | November 20, 2012

On Oct. 24, Donald Trump started off a wildfire of political controversy on video, calling out President Barack Obama as the "least transparent president of our country" and demanding the president release...

FDA’s policy discriminates against gay men

Saksham Rai | November 20, 2012

Vincent Mendoza walked up the stairs of the Hinson Campus Center to the blood drive in Conference Room A & B at De Anza College. He wanted to donate blood and make a difference, but he soon realized that...

America sees change

Rajvir Kaur | November 9, 2012

On Nov. 6, Tammy Baldwin became not only the first Wisconsin woman, but also the first openly gay woman politician that was elected into the U.S. Senate. The 2008 election was historic because  Barack...

Obama takes a step forward

Benjamin Pacho | November 9, 2012

The re-election of President Barack Obama was decisive as it will be consequential these next four years. With tough decisions to be made about comprehensive immigration policy, implementing healthcare...

No need for vandalism at SF Giants celebration

Rosa Torres | November 9, 2012

Bay Area residents witnessed the San Francisco Giants bring home their second  World Series title in the past three years.  On Oct. 29, thousands of fans gathered at San Francisco City Hall...

Prop 36 redefines three-strike law

Adriana Barragan | November 2, 2012

If Proposition 36 passes the state will save over $70 to $100 million annually, according to Yeson36.org. It will restore the intent of the three-strike law and offenders will receive a life sentence...

LETTER TO THE EDITOR

Scott Peterson | November 2, 2012

Editor, As faculty members, we hope that our students start to demonstrate higher thinking skills when they get to college. We hope they learn to evaluate information independently, including statistical...

Ballot Measures: Rich people’s game

Benjamin Pacho | November 2, 2012

At this very moment, voters at the polls are considering 11 make-or-break ballot propositions that express the will of the people-a process of direct democracy that has become widely used as a populist...

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