Letters to the Editor

Letters to the Editor

Brian Richards | Diversity Under Attack?

According to thehill.com, President Joe Biden stated recently that “Americans need to speak up” because “diversity is under attack.”  This is another example of our leaders trying to divide us.

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Dr. Gene Dorio | Let’s Follow Fido’s Nose

Re: “Specialty trained dogs can sniff out COVID-19 infection,” Healthy Living, Aug. 22. Your articles by Drs. Elizabeth Ko and Eve Glazier are always very informative. Their recent column discussing

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Du Vo | Take Our Community Back

On Aug. 24, 2023, I went to the Valencia Apple Store to purchase a MacBook Air laptop for grad school. I spent $1,700 and I was so excited to have

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Philip Wasserman | It’s Just Money?

Arthur Saginian’s grandmother is right (Aug. 16, letters to the editor). “If you need money to be happy, then you will never have enough.” But we also know that having

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Patrick Lee Gipson | Shame on Schiavo

Under current California law, sex trafficking of a child or minor under 18 is not considered a serious felony. Changing the law to make that horrific crime a serious felony

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Steve Petzold | Columnist Connected to COC

Gary Horton serves as first vice chair on the College of the Canyons Foundation board, and his opinions regarding COC are biased. The Advanced Technology Center and the affordable student

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Paige Weaver | FEMA in Maui

So Joe Biden generously allocates $700 for each family in Maui affected by the fire. Meanwhile he sends an army of Federal Emergency Management Agency drones who are put up

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Mihran Kalaydjian | Bridging the Connectivity Gap

In an era driven by technological advancements, access to reliable and affordable internet connectivity has become a fundamental necessity. It is imperative that every Californian, regardless of geographical location, has

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Jessica Grosh | Why Silence Their Stories?

Response to Diane Zimmerman, letters, Aug. 22, regarding the College of the Canyons board of trustees meeting:  In his 1926 poem “I, Too,” Langston Hughes declared his desire to be

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Arthur Saginian | How to Build Your Arsenal

I’m interested in purchasing some firearms, partly for home defense and partly for recreational use. I enjoy target practice and blasting clay pigeons to smithereens at the Oaktree Gun Club.

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Rob Kerchner | Repeating the Cycle?

In my 20s, I learned that Germans had banned “Mein Kampf” for fear of Nazis, just as Nazis had banned books a few decades earlier for fear of other Germans.

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Max Morgan | Hillary Had a Big Lie of Her Own

In her latest Trump Derangement Syndrome missive (Aug. 18) Lois Eisenberg invokes the name of her heroine on the left, Hillary Clinton.  If there were ever a politician as caustic

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Diane Zimmerman | An Uphill Battle

The following is a copy of a letter sent to the College of the Canyons board of trustees. Re: Aug. 9 trustees meeting. I want to tell you how disappointed