Reflecting on the year that will continue to change the US for decades to come Daniel Suarez Jr., News Editor December 15, 2020 2020 is almost over (finally!) and before moving into the new year, let's look back on the events that will made this year unforgettable
Biden’s win won’t change the world, we will Rafael Magana and Sean Davis November 13, 2020 Despite Biden's campaign being a success, voters should continue to push for change and hold those in office accountable.
2020 Election winners are becoming more diverse Rafael Magana, staff writer November 8, 2020 The 2020 Election has allowed people from diverse and previously unrepresented groups to shine.
Analysis: The battleground between California Republicans and Democrats in this election year Vincent Medina, Social Media Editor November 3, 2020 The two major political parties fought hard for California voters, from bustling call centers to mobilizing caravans.
Talon Marks endorses Joe Biden for president Sean Davis and Daniel Suarez Jr. October 16, 2020 With election day on the horizon, voters are faced with two polarizing perspectives on the future of this country. God help us all.
The Spring Break Art Fair returns to LA with over 100 art exhibitions Rocio Valdez and Elizabeth Corcoles February 20, 2020 The Spring Break Art Fair returned for its second year to Los Angeles at the Skylight ROW DTLA from Feb. 14 through Feb. 16. This year's theme was “In Excess” which hosted 60 curatorial exhibitions...