Immigration and Education: Where is the American Dream?
Change in regards to education for immigrants and families must begin at the same place where the problems have taken root: with the perceptions associated with immigrant families that American politics, media, and society perpetuate.
Chaffey College Faculty Senate Responds to Hate Crime
In a unanimous vote, Chaffey College faculty senate votes to pass an emergency resolution in response to hate crimes perpetrated during the Hip Hop Studies Summit.
Mark Merjil's Investigation
Updates on professor of Chaffey College, Mark Merjil’s, investigation.
Incarcerated in the U.S: A Profitable Industry for Private and Foreign Corporations
How a private company came to own 123 (and counting) secure facilities including prisons and detention centers in the United States.
The Chaos of Trump's Last Days in Office
The final days of Donald Trump’s presidential term were a chaotic whirlwind and something that will never be forgotten. For those who experienced it, this has been a time for the history books.
Have the Republicans been pushing the second round of stimulus checks to the side?
As we approach nine months of COVID-19 lockdown, Americans have begun wondering where the second round of stimulus checks are. However, there has been a slight delay in the process.
Possible Outcomes of Mail-in Ballots
2020 in the United States has consisted of police brutality leading to protests, looting, riots and extremists on both the left and right clashing. Hawkfish, a Democratic data and analytic firm, provided a recent study warning of a possible drastic swing in results of the 2020 presidential election.
Parents Describe How Virtual Learning Has Affected Their Young Children
In these trying times of COVID-19, families around the country have found their education system turned upside down