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Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

Peralta Community College District's only student-run publication.

The Citizen

A charred school bus lies among debris at the entrance of Pine Ridge Elementary School in Magalia, California, one of the communities heavily impacted by the 2018 Camp Fire. Upwards of 70 volunteers descended on the school April 27. to plant gardens and work the land at the only school still operating within the burn zone.

Restoring Paradise with Permaculture

California’s first ecosystem restoration camp rejuvenates school in the Camp Fire area
Saskia Hatvany, Co-Editor May 7, 2019

Down a dusty road in a field between two California highways in Butte County, a herd of cattle greeted volunteers as they arrived to a small oasis. Visitors were assailed by a dry breeze similar to...

What Really Happened

What Really Happened

admin April 19, 2019

Laney Tower Cover by Saskia Hatvany Rodent ‘sets off’ electrical failure. Trustees take quick action, hire firm to effect ‘emergency electrical repairs.’ By Saskia Hatvany. Story posted below: https://medium.com/laney-tower/rodent-sets-off-electrical-failure-b6c33d65fd75?source=friends_link&sk=94344e938d334229851011450e2f3850

Laney Tower delegates pose for a photo on March 30 at the 2019 Journalism Association of Community Colleges conference awards ceremony. Reporter Isis Piccillo won first place in an opinion writing contest, Tower co-editor Saskia Hatvany placed in the news writing and editorial cartoon categories. Photo by Eleni Gastis / Laney Faculty.

Spirited journalists swarm Sacramento

Califorina’s JACC Statewide conference kicks off: Laney Tower wins 11 awards
Jordan Hankston, Staff Writer April 19, 2019

Curiosity, passion, courage and ethics are the qualities that drive a journalist’s heart. Community college journalism students gathered to celebrate these qualities in what could prove to be a life-changing...

Hernandez a bright spot for Eagles baseball

admin April 19, 2019

Sophomore pitcher leads Bay Valley Conference in wins and strikeouts By Eva Hannan/Co-Editor Photo by Tiehui fan / TOWER. Starting pitcher Ricky Hernandez throws against Mendocino College April 9...

Formerly incarcerated? Lose your ‘RAP’!

admin April 19, 2019

Alameda County’s Clean Slate Program offers system-impacted a fresh start by EVA HANNAN/Co-Editor Vincent Garrett / Restoring Our Communities. Laney College’s Vincent Garrett and Alejandra Landin...

Everyone is biased

admin April 19, 2019

by ISIS PICCILLO/TOWER STAFF WRITER “Journalism can really take you places” Tower Co-Editor Saskia Hatvany won honorable mention for an on-the-spot cartoon competition based on journalist Kevin...

It’s a shame about body shaming

Bullying can be dangerous, but our culture doesn’t take it seriously
Tamia Lane, Staff Writer April 19, 2019

by TAMIA LANE/Tower Staff Writer Body shaming is the act of humiliating people about their shape or size, and is one issue in society that affects women of all ages. Men tend to hide their insecurities,...

Word on the Quad: How has the closing of the Student Center affected you if at all?

admin April 19, 2019

BY Lucky Thomas / Tower staff writer Sinh PsamI cannot go to the student center. I don’t have a place to eat breakfast and lunch. Also, I don’t have place to study, do my homework, and to meet...

Disparities in food and housing run high — Thirty percent of Peralta Students homelessness…

admin April 9, 2019

by Tower co-editor Michelle Snider In a time when wealthy parents can spend huge sums to get their unqualified children into universities, community college students are struggling for the basic means...

Punk’s Not Dead — Opening night goes off with a bang, keeping the anonymity of the “Pussy Riots”…

admin April 9, 2019

by Tower Staff Writer Sydney Toth The audience bustled in the lobby of the Laney performing arts center on March 22, as anticipation for the play “We Are Pussy Riot or Everything Is P.R.” began...

Got $$$? We got the college — Admissions scandal: a new outrage but old news

admin April 9, 2019

By Isis Piccillo/Tower Staff Writer Tower Staff Writer Isis PiccilloThe overwhelming response I’ve observed from the recent college admissions scandal is that many are appalled, but few are surprised. Of...

Still we rise; still I write

Tamia Lane, Staff Writer April 9, 2019

by Tamia Lane/Tower Staff Writer Tower Staff Writer Tamia Lane Knowing your true self and reclaiming your power as a Black woman is indispensable. As history changes over time, with the amplification...

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