Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Garrett Hooper | A Crisis in Leadership

The Jan. 16, 2019, College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting began like most others. However, over the course of several hours that evening, the college endured an experience

Letters to the Editor

Dan Masnada | Misleading Occupations on Ballot

Editor’s note UPDATED Oct. 21 (below letter): When is a person’s “occupation” not his or her actual job? Apparently when that person is running for local public office. Two challengers

Letters to the Editor

Sally White | Praise for Horton Column on Senate

Congratulation on the publication of Gary Horton’s column, “Undemocratic Senate Doesn’t Represent Us,” Sept. 23. It is one of the most concise explanations of what is wrong with the electoral

Letters to the Editor

Christopher Lucero | Be Wary of Propaganda

I recently came to a realization. The conservative talking heads are doing us a favor, as long as we can be thoughtful and receive the underlying, subtle messages. Recently, I

Letters to the Editor

Rudolph Fillinger | Character Matters in Election

As a true politician, Mr. Stephen Smith (commentary, Sept. 12) couldn’t resist taking a few cheap shots at the Biden-Harris campaign while campaigning for Republicans Suzette Valladares and Lucie Lapointe

Letters to the Editor

Richard Weekley | No Debate in COC Election?

Jerry Danielsen, endorsed by the full- and part-time faculty at College of the Canyons as well as the classified employees, is running for the COC board of trustees, Area 4.

Letters to the Editor

Bonnie Eaton | Smith Would Fight Climate Change

There is only one congressional candidate who would fight climate change. That’s Christy Smith. As we continue to hear about more and more devastation caused by the California wildfires, it’s

Letters to the Editor

Rob Kerchner | Trump’s Substance Trumps His Style

Even in analyzing the first presidential debate, a political divide erupts between substance and style. Just as they much as they praised Barack Obama’s smooth delivery, the president’s detractors complain

Letters to the Editor

Lisa M. McDougald | Gadbois’ History Troubling

Recently, Santa Clarita voters read in The Signal that Christian Gadbois, a candidate running for Saugus Union School District Trustee Area 3, faces four felony charges of theft and fraud.