Opinion

Letters to the Editor

Stephen Maseda | Proud of the Response

I was proud of how our community reacted to the presentation by Angela Davis (at College of the Canyons). Those of us on the right did not protest, we did

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Rick Barker | Animal Behavior

Talk to any animal trainer and they will affirm that a major training tool they use is rewarding good behavior and punishing bad behavior. Sounds simple and practical but it

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Larry Moore | Darn It, I Missed Angela Davis

Darn it! After reading Gary Horton’s glowing report (April 19), I’m sorrier than ever that I missed Angela Davis, the first speaker in the College of the Canyons speaker series

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Arthur Saginian | Politics and Romance

Whenever I hear a politician (ANY politician) speak, I am reminded of what the clock told the beast in the Disney cartoon “Beauty and the Beast.” Trying to figure what

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Ron Leibsker | Readers, Wake Up!

First I want to thank Mr. John Weaver of Valencia for his remarkable letter in the Signal on March 30. It was titled “Don’t Forget Truth Serum for Joe.” If

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Larry Moore | One Big California

The following is a loose transcription of Gov. Gavin Newsom’s first foray into a presidential bid. Newsom: I am now open to questions. Please identify your state of origin so

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Lois Eisenberg | Indictment a Long Time Coming

It’s about time that Donald Trump has been indicted and pressed to accountability. Accountability has prevailed and “lock him up” is pending. Let’s start realizing that this indictment, which is

David Hegg

David Hegg | V Is for… Something Else Now

By David Hegg During World War II, Winston Churchill became the living symbol of toughness. As Nazi aircraft rained down destruction on London, he boldly declared, “V is for Victory,”

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Dr. Gene Dorio | AI: Is it Ready for Surgery?

Undeniably, artificial intelligence will play a phenomenal role in moving society forward. AI, as with many advances like the automobile and antibiotics, will impact how humans enhance natural abilities to

Tim Whyte

Tim Whyte | Government’s Info Barriers

In addition to my “day job” here at The Signal, I teach journalism part-time at Cal State Northridge — a part-time gig I’ve had since 1998. Back then, I used