By Ani GASPARYAN Veterans and supporters were seen patrolling Cañada Boulverad for three days and two nights to bring attention to the high number of veterans who commit suicide every day in the United States. Not On My Watch, a three-day vigil to raise awareness about veteran suicide, had its opening ceremony on Friday afternoon, […]
By Ani GASPARYAN A red bucket filled to the brim with projects wrapped in varying craft supplies was hoisted by a rope 100 feet into the air. Children squinted up at the bright sky to watch as a firefighter, standing at the top of the ladder, chose a packaged box from the tub then dropped it […]
By Ani GASPARYAN, intern California high schoolers might be one step closer to sleeping in on school days as a bill to push back school start times passes through the State Assembly Education Committee. Senate Bill 326, reintroduced by State Senator Anthony Portantino, proposes that California high schools should start classes no earlier than 8:30 […]
By Ani GASPARYAN, intern Glendale Water and Power will be moving forward with its plan to repower Grayson Power Plant, despite previous opposition from environmentalists. Glendale City Council voted unanimously on July 23 in favor of Glendale Water and Power’s updated proposal to repower the plant. The previous proposal, which was for the gas plant […]
By Ani GASPARYAN, intern Los Angeles high school students are increasingly choosing to attend community college and then later transfer to four-year institutions to receive their college degrees. According to California Community Colleges, a postsecondary education system in California, 29% of University of California graduates and 51% of California State University graduates transferred from a […]