Lessons from the Pandemic: It’s Time to Rethink Social Policy COVID-19 and the ensuing unemployment crisis has demonstrated a need to improve the United State’s social safety net.
Latinos are Watching the President Now that President Biden has taken office, many Latinos feel more empowered and put their trust in the new president.
Accreditation related changes make part-timers feel especially vulnerable By Lavinia Pisani The Guardsman Amid budget cuts and furloughs, many of City College’s part-time instructors have never felt so insecure about their jobs, but some of them are even more concerned about the overall effects of the school’s accreditation sanctions. Among those concerns are continued layoffs. Five
OPINION: Health care reform makes life easier for uninsured students By Matt GomezThe Guardsman Health care was reformed last month, and while the effects may not yet be evident, benefits for students could be great in the future. Although this reform does not bring the country closer to a universal, single-payer system or include a public option, it will make
Editorial: Rhetoric and politics confuse an important debate One of the ugliest forms of manipulation occurs in the health insurance industry, which has grown at a severe rate to the point that it threatens every facet of this nation's economy. Even the healthy suffer from this abhorrent example of free-market economics gone wrong. The industry turns
On The Record: Students' position on US Health Care Students' position on US Health Care By Jimmy Young STAFF PHOTOGRAPHER