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Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Cerritos College • Norwalk, Calif.

Talon Marks

Jackon's nomination is one that is focused on qualification rather than connections. Her being on the Court can provide a fresher and more grounded view of the legal system as a whole.

Ketanji B. Jackson, the 116th justice

Matthew Espinosa, Staff Writer
March 3, 2022
Biden's nominee is both a historic and dividing issue for the U.S. Supreme Court. Adding Jackson wouldn't change the already conservative majority, but it would go to show his faithfulness to progressiveness.
This was an image of a voting sign that was posted, which relates to the story about voting rights.

Why voting rights is a bipartisan issue

Samuel Chacko, News Editor
January 27, 2022
Recently, Democrats have been pushing for voting rights for months and have been talking about voting rights during Martin Luther King Jr. Day.
A demonstrator protesting the police killing of Andrew Brown Jr. raise their hands in front of a police line Tuesday, April 27, 2021, in downtown Elizabeth City. At least six protesters were arrested when police in riot gear marched toward roughly a dozen protesters two hours past curfew. Protesters were peaceful but refused to clear the streets.

New anti-protest laws expose GOP’s alarming campaign against democracy

Sean Davis and Mirella Vargas
April 29, 2021
The Republican Party is using their own political violence to crack down on anti-police and anti-racist protests in a brazen attempt to silence dissent. Shocking, right?
Followers of QAnon are mostly conservative, extreme far-right groups that can be seen at Trump rallies. QAnon conspiracy believers claim Trump is the savior to defeat the "satanic elites" and "pedophile Democrats".

Trump is leaving, QAnon is here to stay

Mirella Vargas, Opinion Editor
November 13, 2020
QAnon conspiracy believers claim Trump is the savior to defeat the "satanic elites" and "pedophile Democrats". With Trump leaving office, this baseless conspiracy group is growing, and looks like it's here to stay.
On Sept. 17, 2020, President Donald Trump signs the "1776 Commission."The commission would reshape how young people are taught how racism has shaped America throughout its history. Photo credit: flickr

Trump tries to warp history to his own benefit

Vincent Medina and Jacqueline Cochran
September 25, 2020
Donald Trump is attempting to reshape how young people are educated about the history of racial injustice in the United States and not for the better.

What America Can Learn From John McCain

Eunice Barron, Staff Writer
September 12, 2018

Arizona senator and Republican congressman John McCain died at age 81 after fighting an aggressive form of brain cancer. Despite of battling a terminal illness and tortured for almost six years as a...

NASA gets screwed over by Republicans

Alison Hernandez
April 24, 2018

The Republican party needs to get its act together and take away the position of NASA administrator from Jim Bridenstine, a man with no scientific background and who thinks global warming is fake.Embed...

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