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Politics Rundown: Death toll rises following earthquake in Turkey and Syria

Death toll rises in Turkey and Syria as search and rescue efforts continue.
The United Nations Secretary-General appeals for $397 million in aid to support Syrian survivors.
Shelby LaPorte, Entertainment Editor February 16, 2023

On Feb. 6, a 7.8 magnitude earthquake struck Turkey and Syria followed by a 7.5 aftershock. This caused mass devastation and, nine days later, search efforts are still taking place. USA Today stated that nine million Syrians have been affected by this earthquake and, as of Feb. 14, the death toll has...

Politics Rundown: California passes legislation and US aids Ukraine

Politics Rundown: California passes legislation and US aids Ukraine
Gov. Gavin Newsom introduces multiple pieces of legislation and the US prepares to send $1.1 billion in aid to Ukraine.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief September 28, 2022

Over the course of the month, Gov. Gavin Newsom has moved to sign multiple bills into action. On Sept. 5, Newsom signed a bill to improve worker conditions and raise fast food workers' minimum wage to $22 an hour.  “Today’s action gives hard working fast-food workers a stronger voice and seat...

Ukraine’s troops reclaim territory in Kharkiv

Ukraine's troops reclaim territory in Kharkiv
Ukraine's counteroffensive shifts the momentum of the war.
Dalet Valles, Editor-in-Chief September 14, 2022

Sept. 11 marked 200 days since Russia first invaded Ukraine, and things have changed drastically since then. Ukraine’s counteroffensive is shifting the momentum of the war. Since the beginning of the war on Feb. 24, 2022, many developments have altered the trajectory of the war, giving and taking power...

Big Tech should never censor Americans

Big Tech should never censor Americans
Elon Musk’s offer to buy Twitter is a reminder that censorship and bias online has not gone away.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor April 18, 2022

Free speech is a core value for many citizens of the United States. The first amendment ensures every citizen’s constitutional rights, protecting freedom of speech, religion, peaceable assembly and the press, as well as the right to petition. However, as harsh political polarization has ravaged the...

Politics Rundown: Russian advance continues, Title 42 comes to an end

Politics Rundown: Russian advance continues, Title 42 comes to an end
As Russia turns to the east Ukrainians at the border seek refuge in America, while COVID-19 restrictions ease.
Caleb Jonker, News Editor April 18, 2022

RUSSIAN ADVANCE TURNS TO EASTERN UKRAINE Conflict continues in Ukraine as Russian troops move east following the largest missile strike on Ukraine in weeks, according to The New York Times. On April 18, Ukraine was attacked by Russia on a 300-mile stretch.  The front, some of which near the Polish...

President Zelenskyy has inspired a generation

President Zelenskyy has inspired a generation
Ukraine’s president has shown immense bravery and courage.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor April 16, 2022

Sometimes the darkness reveals light. There are always people who rise to the occasion of fending off evil. During World War II, Winston Churchill became a beacon of hope for millions in England and across Europe. When racial injustices intensified during the 1960s, Martin Luther King Jr. inspired a...

Politics Rundown: Truce declared in Tigray conflict

Politics Rundown: Truce declared in Tigray conflict
After over a year a truce is declared, Biden announces plan for new budget, and Ukraine enters fifth round of peace talks with Russia.
Caleb Jonker, News Editor March 28, 2022

CEASEFIRE IN ETHIOPIA The Ethiopian federal government and the Tigray People's Liberation Front reached an agreement on March 25. According to The New York Times the ceasefire comes after 17 months of fighting in the Tigray region of Ethiopia.  They declared the truce in the interest of delivering...

Reporters from Ukraine exhibit true journalism

Reporters from Ukraine exhibit true journalism
The Associated Press’ correspondents reveal how fleeting the free press really is.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor March 21, 2022

Two journalists from The Associated Press published an astonishing piece telling the story of their escape from Mariupol, Ukraine. While reporting there, they passed many Russian checkpoints, captured images of burning buildings and bodies and disguised themselves as surgeons to avoid the Russians who...

SGA Rundown: Senators pray for Ukraine and discuss campus accessibility

SGA Rundown: Senators pray for Ukraine and discuss campus accessibility
SGA discussed a spring dance and considered a student proposal.
Hannah Larson, Editor-in-Chief March 10, 2022

This week, the Student Government Association discussed the war in Ukraine and considered how to serve students with disabilities. Senators discussed changes to open hours and planned the upcoming spring dance. PRAYER FOR UKRAINE  Senators prayed for the church in Russia and Ukraine. They asked God...

Politics Rundown: Berkeley Decision Upheld, free COVID-19 tests, U.S. Troops to Ukraine

Politics Rundown: Berkeley Decision Upheld, free COVID-19 tests, U.S. Troops to Ukraine
Biden administration sends out COVID-19 tests, additional troops to Europe.
Caleb Jonker, News Editor March 7, 2022

ENROLLMENT FREEZE AT UC BERKELEY University of California Berkeley will cut as much as one-third of their incoming fall class. According to the Los Angeles Times the cap on enrollment eliminates just over 3,000 spots for students hoping to enroll at Berkeley next fall. The cap was implemented as an...

Voices from Talbot’s Kyiv campus

Voices from Talbot’s Kyiv campus
The Ukraine campus shares its story of invasion, war and God’s faithfulness.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor February 25, 2022

After the fall of the Soviet Union, three men identified a need for more seminaries in Ukraine to minister to the nation as well as the rest of Eastern Europe. Working alongside Biola University, they began a program with Talbot Seminary: a Master of Arts degree in Biblical and Theological Studies/Diversified...

Russia will probably not go to war over Ukraine

Russia will probably not go to war over Ukraine
While tensions run high, Moscow will not rush into war with the West.
Hannah Dilanchyan, Opinions Editor January 31, 2022

Vladimir Putin really does not want his neighboring country to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization. If Ukraine were to join forces with the western-run organization founded in 1949, Russia would have the West’s military force on their doorstep. That would be enough to make any country—who...