Eight prototype walls built in San Diego
By Miguel Gonzalez | Oct. 30, 2017By Miguel Gonzalez Sports Editor After 30 days, six contractors finished the construction of eight different prototype walls in San Diego for President ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez Sports Editor After 30 days, six contractors finished the construction of eight different prototype walls in San Diego for President ...
Read More »By Joanne Kim Staff Writer The last traces of Hurricane Nate will soon be forgotten, as cleanup crews begin to pick up swathes of debris on West Beach, ...
Read More »By Zachary Sobol Staff Writer More than 300 people were killed, and hundreds of others wounded by a truck bomb on Oct. 15 in Mogadishu, the capital of ...
Read More »By Joanne Kim Staff Writer A 38-year-old model-actress from Italy was the sixth woman to accuse movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual assault, according ...
Read More »By Brielle Bryan Lips pursed, fingers clenched, eyes closed. I watch myself in the mirror, staring at the reflection of an 11-year-old who was told that ...
Read More »By Richard Chachowski Female artists and entertainers deserve to be afforded the same respect as men when building their careers. Prominent men in the ...
Read More »By Joanne Kim Staff Writer Tens of thousands of people on Oct. 1 marched in Hong Kong in support of the city’s continued autonomy from China. This ...
Read More »By Caroline King Correspondent Three weeks after Hurricane Maria, Puerto Rico continues to feel the devastating effects. As of Oct. 14, more than 1.2 ...
Read More »By Julia Marnin Staff Writer The deadliest mass shooting in American history occurred on Oct. 1, leaving 59 dead and over 500 injured in Las Vegas, according ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho My definition of good writing has become increasingly ambiguous, between the academic papers, poems, novels and news articles I read. It ...
Read More »By Joanne Kim and Heidi Cho Staff Writer and Nation & World Editor The Trump administration acknowledged on Saturday, Sept. 30, that there are direct ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer Police violence broke out on Sunday, Oct. 1, during the illegal referendum that ended with 761 injured citizens, according ...
Read More »By Zachary Sobol Staff Writer As of Monday, Oct. 2, protests in St. Louis have lasted 17 consecutive days, according to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. Protesters ...
Read More »By Anandita Mehta Staff Writer The prime minister of Iceland, Bjarni Benediktsson, resigned on Sept. 16, after the discovery of a coverup of the government-backed ...
Read More »By Joann Kim Correspondent Four American tourists were attacked with acid on Sept. 17. The attacker is suspected to be a 41-year-old woman from Marseilles, ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho Nation & World Editor Facebook released 3,000 advertisements seemingly linked to Russia over to Congress and the Special Counsel on ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez There has always been a small bridge between sports and politics. In 1968, Olympic American sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos ...
Read More »By Heidi Cho Nation & World Editor President Donald Trump decided not to terminate Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals on Thursday, Sept. 14, ...
Read More »By Joanne Kim Correspondent Hurricane Irma is coming close to causing destruction to Florida, Georgia and other states in its path. The winds from Irma ...
Read More »By Miguel Gonzalez Sports Editor An 8.1 magnitude earthquake impacted off the coast of Chiapas, Mexico, on Thursday, Sept. 8, at midnight, killing 98 ...
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