We caught up with freshman John Puzder shortly after he attended the Republican National Convention. Q. What prompted you to go to the National Convention? A. “My dad is a big supporter of Mitt Romney, and he has been raising money doing whatever he can to support the campaign. He was invited to go more »
October 30, 2012 /
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For years there has been a trend that has run so rampant through the political world in the United States that it has evolved into a social epidemic. When news breaks of a senator, governor, or presidential candidate being involved in scandals, we are no longer shocked. Has this become expected? Are we jaded? Scandals more »
February 11, 2012 |
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“If you’re going to run for [office], you need to prepare to run for [office],” advised Mr. Don Sipple as he paused his collection of videos from past political campaign ads. Mr. Sipple spoke in Ms. Martha Elliot’s AP US Government class. His son, Fletcher, graduated from Laguna last year. For prospective governors, the election more »
December 2, 2011 |
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Southern California drivers are becoming victims of a flawed legal system. Senior Alex Louden was recently subject to the inconsistent court system in Beverly Hills. After running red light in Beverly Hills, Alex discovered that his actions were photographed by a security camera located at the intersection. He proceeded to respond to court orders and more »
October 20, 2011 |
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