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Students urged to vote, be allies to undocumented immigrants

Annalise Freimarck, Campus Beat Editor | October 29, 2019

Standing outside of a booth set up in the middle of the quad with a clipboard and voter registration, Brenda Carillo, 24, psychology major, encouraged students to register to vote and write to local legislators...

Donald Trump joining Twitch leaves many puzzled

Daniel Arriaga, Staff Reporter | October 26, 2019

President Donald Trump is trying to appease to a younger audience by joining Twitch. Twitch is a popular video game streaming platform where the majority of the audience is a young crowd. It is very...

Former FBI director James Comey defines a leader

Ashley Gonzalez, Staff Reporter | April 8, 2019

“It was never one of my career goals to become an unemployed celebrity,” said former FBI director of the United States, James Comey, to a full house at the Flint Center on March 22. Comey spoke humorously...

Are CEO presidential candidates credible?

Shiri Marwaha, Staff Reporter | February 12, 2019

CEO billionaire candidates make good presidential candidates and have a potential to be great presidents, provided their intentions are noble and their desire to serve the country is greater than their...

Celebrity Speaker Ian Bremmer answers audience questions, Jan 17.

Political scientist brings humor to Flint Center

Ashley Gonzalez, Staff Reporter | January 31, 2019

“How the hell did our country get to the point where we could elect that guy?” American political scientist, Ian Bremmer asked an audience at the Flint Center on Thursday, Jan. 17. Bremmer hit the...

Luis Cortes Romero: Attorney and DREAMER

Luis Cortes Romero: Attorney and DREAMER

Stephanie Lam, Campus Beat Editor | October 28, 2018

Eight audience members attended the “Luis Cortes Romero: Attorney and DREAMer” speaker event at De Anza and were able to engage in an intimate Q&A session about the future of immigration laws with...

Trumps military tweets degrade presidential office

Trump’s military tweets degrade presidential office

Rebecca Arnone, Staff Reporter | April 26, 2018
While President Donald Trump’s social media presence is informative, he should not use Twitter to command our military.   Trump has used Twitter to announce the “fake news awards,” to promote his favorite Fox News shows like “Justice with Judge Jeanine” and “Fox and Friends” and to announce military strikes in Syria. Pronouncing military strategy in the same manner as his demagoguery diminishes the importance of such an announcement.
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