On Wednesday, Feb. 26, President Trump appointed Vice President Mike Pence to lead the government’s response to the coronavirus (COVID-19). The decision to have Pence…
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University of Santa Cruz students continue their strike for a movement that began by graduate students for a cost of living adjustment (COLA). On Friday,…
Earlier this month, students eating dinner at Founders Commons were met with a surprise: the buffet-style cafeteria had left small bugs in the broccoli served…
Death, and the fact that we will all one day experience it, has long been one of the skeletons in our collective cultural closet. In…
In Oct. 2019, the Mills staff announced their campaign to unionize with a local SEIU (Service Employees International Union) chapter. The SEIU already represents Mills…
In the United States, Black girls in high school are two times more likely to receive corporal punishment than white girls and three times more…
On Jan. 5, 2020, President Trump was acquitted from both impeachment charges: abuse of power and obstruction of Congress. This marked the end of the president’s…