misinformation

Knowing lie from truth is imperative

Ruth Santana | Staff Writer Election day is approaching and the dangers of misinformation and censorship are spreading like wildfire. It makes sense that politicians want to win and ensure their opponents are left in the dust. But how far will they go to secure a vote?  Politicians spread misinformation through campaign ads, live debates […]

Influencers aren’t the news – and they don’t owe us opinions

Ariana Rodriguez | Staff Writer As brand ambassadors and influencers become mainstream, it’s alarming how their opinions spread like wildfire. Many TikTokers turned podcasters share their thoughts and opinions on current situations. However, it’s vital to form our own opinions. There are endless controversies when influencers have a hot take on a current event, notably […]

How we trusted the Internet and immediately regretted it

Staff writer Aaron Pabon recounts what happened during the search of the Boston Marathon Bombings suspects due to the involvement of social media.

Senate speaker tenders resignation

In a press release sent out on Feb. 1, Student Government Council at Modesto Maidique Campus Senate Speaker and College of Engineering and Computing Senator William-Jose Velez announced his resignation.
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