By Macy Olivas | Staff Writer Although only one album has gone platinum so far this year, 2014 proved to be a fruitful year for
Month: December 2014
15 community colleges to pilot four-year degree programs
By Katie Jolgren | Staff Writer A pilot program will allow 15 California community colleges to offer bachelor’s degrees. With employers looking for more college-educated
It’s free money- don’t miss out
Students can no longer afford to offer the excuse that they do not qualify for any form of financial aid. College is expensive. Students everywhere
Imprisoned by tuition
Rather than forcing universities to pickpocket its students by raising tuition, the state should use taxpayers’ dollars to fund universities with the money these institutions
Ending net neutrality could become a reality
Net neutrality should be protected because it preserves our right to communicate swiftly online. More than 2 billion people use the Internet worldwide and 70
CK Café blossoms
CK’s is well known for their blossoming flower tea. A popular flavor is peach and lily with honey. (Macy Olivas/Clarion) By Macy Olivas | Staff
Letter from the Editor
By Cameron Wisdom | Editor-in-Chief The events and aftermath that surround the polarizing shooting death of 18-year-old Michael Brown by police officer Darren Wilson
Street harassment: hit the road jack
By Katie Jolgren | Staff Writer Catcalling, whistles. Being told to smile. Some men think such comments are completely harmless. They walk past a woman
Think before it’s too late
By Careesa Campbell | News Editor When the time came for me to apply to transfer to universities, I felt unprepared and disappointed in myself