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Anti-transgender bills harm LGBT+ community

April 30, 2021

By Kaylee Chan | Junior Editor apnews    From bathroom bills to anti-discrimination laws, the government has taken many strides in recent decades to protect LGBT+ individuals from hate and discrimination....

People of color must unite in face of injustice

April 30, 2021

By Ashley Sanchez | Staff Writer usatoday    In light of the pandemic, Asian American hate crimes have nearly doubled since years before 2020. In the face of this oppression, it is...

Racism and violence against Asians must end

March 26, 2021

Staff Editorial Protesters gather at the Mission Playhouse in San Gabriel to protest anti-Asian hate crimePhoto by Sophia Pu | Tongva Times    As a result of the COVID-19 pandemic...

Viewpoints: Should schools reopen in April?

March 26, 2021

Photo property of San Gabriel Unified School District Hybrid reopenings will help young children, parents Ashley Lau | Staff Writer     On Mar. 15, Los Angeles County officially...

COVID-19 vaccine distribution off to shaky start

February 26, 2021

By Vanessa Wang | Staff Writer Photo from ABC News    The COVID-19 vaccines, which were released to the public in late 2020, are necessary for helping the global pandemic come to...

Strengthening communication at Gabrielino

February 26, 2021

Staff Editorial Photo from chronicle.com    This month, the strain of distance learning reached a breaking point for students and staff alike, as correspondence from students to the...

Corporate lobbying should be prohibited

January 29, 2021
In the midst of all the tension surrounding the current political and social climate, the ethicality of American politics has come into question as the acts of lobbying from large corporations continue to come to light. Corporations should not be able to donate to political campaigns in order to ensure a fair and equitable democracy...

Viewpoint: Should people get the COVID-19 vaccine?

January 29, 2021
Recently, COVID-19 cases in Los Angeles have surged in numbers as more and more residents contract the virus. In order to prevent additional cases, everyone who is currently eligible or who will be eligible to receive the vaccine should take it.../As coronavirus cases prevail in California, the long awaited vaccinations were released under emergency approval to essential workers and elderly ages 65 and older. While it is unknown when the vaccines will be released to the public, once they become available, those who are eligible should not take it.

Making friends among the divide

January 29, 2021
It is a wonder how I ended 2020 with any friends. After going nearly a year without school dances, lunch dates, and forced classroom interactions, quarantine has leached away more than just my motivation to work — it took away my motivation to interact with others. But the coronavirus was not the only uniquely isolating event that occurred in 2020 by a long-shot. In the past year, the heated gap between political parties seemed to have widened into a vast canyon, leaving young people more conflicted than ever...
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