By Clarion Editorial Board One in four women will experience some form of sexual assault during their academic career according to a 2012 academic study. But
Month: September 2014
Consent bill advances to governor’s desk
By Pat Cordova-Goff | Staff Writer Legislation that would require California universities and colleges receiving state funding to adopt “affirmative consent” language into policy definitions of
Increasing budget facilitates ‘restoration’
By Pat Cordova-Goff | Staff Writer After years of budget cuts throughout California’s public education system, an improving economy and increased tax revenues have resulted in
Free speech expands its borders
Students were encouraged to sound off on the “Free Speech Wall” set up by Young Americans for Liberty during Club Rush on Sept. 16 –
Starting to beat the heat
By Danielle Carlson | Staff Writer The summer weather is ending with a bang. All over Los Angeles County, heat records have been shattered. Laguna
Men’s soccer starts season in a slump
Captain and goalie, Cesar Valverde, #1, launches the ball downfield after a save against San Diego Mesa on Sept. 1, 2014. The Owls would draw
Child care needs to make a comeback
The playground of the Child Care Development Cnter, which was once filled with the laughter of children lies empty and desolate now. (La’Mesha Simpson/Clarion) By
Famed latina delievered keynote during diversity week
Joanne Hinojosa, EOP&S/CARE supervisor, sits with Leticia Rodriguez and answered questions from students. When asked if Rodriguez would consider writing a book, she said she
Coop’s Corner
By Dillon Cooper | Sports Editor One of the most shocking and embarrassing summers the NFL and maybe even all of professional sports has ever experienced