Affirmative action may hinder journey to equality We have all been brought up with the notion that we should treat everyone equally regardless of the race or ethnicity of the person.
Democracy Notes: Future of middle class looks bleak April 23, 2014, should have been considered a day of infamy in the United States, but it wasn’t. That is to our detriment.
Fighting to survive financial struggles I heard a guest say “We actually pay the people who care for our lawns more than we do the people who care for our children,”
Playing gangster a ridiculous choice for politicians A federal investigation may have very well exposed such a wolf, after state Sen. Leland Yee was arrested on March 26 on weapons trafficking and corruption charges.
Democracy Notes What should be of more concern for City College students, Russia’s annexation of Crimea or the American war lobby’s demands for military action against Russia and every other country the warmongers fix in their crosshairs?
Diamond sports need support at roots In the spectrum of activities that strengthen a person and build the fabric of society, there are few that do so as well as baseball in the history of...
CIA conspiracies The United States Senator from San Francisco spoke on the Senate floor on March 11 to “set the record straight” about the Senate Intelligence...