CalArts students campaign to prevent gun violence
Students from Evelyn Serrano's Arts and Community Engagement class watch over their productions on the topic of gun violence. Eddy Martinez/The Signal.

CalArts students campaign to prevent gun violence

As the passionate conversation on gun control continues around the country, CalArts students have launched a new campaign in an effort to illustrate the ways in which gun violence shapes…

Local students host gun control town hall
A gun control supporter and a gun control opponent have a discussion during the intermission of the Town Hall / Austin Dave The Signal

Local students host gun control town hall

With the conversation about gun control becoming more prevalent around the country, Santa Clarita students hosted a town hall at College of the Canyons to let the community discuss the…

Santa Clarita residents join national March for our Lives rally
Students, families, faculty, and political leaders came together at March for Our Lives to protest for safer gun laws and safer schools on March 24, 2018. Georgia Rios/ The Signal

Santa Clarita residents join national March for our Lives rally

Seventeen single white roses were placed on seventeen empty desks for those who lost their lives in Parkland, Florida. Pairs of shoes were lined up on the grass, each signifying…

Santa Clarita Valley students plan local ‘March For Our Lives’
Valencia High School students march to Santa Clarita City Hall to raise awareness about lives lost as a result of school shootings on Wednesday, March 14, 2018. Austin Dave/The Signal

Santa Clarita Valley students plan local ‘March For Our Lives’

As students from Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School plan the first March For Our Lives in Washington, D.C., students in the Santa Clarita Valley are also working together to organize…

County addresses gun violence as public health issue
Los Angeles County's 5th District Supervisor Kathryn Barger speaks at her inaugural State of the County address at the Hyatt. County supervisors are looking to change the way L.A. County responds to gun violence, by treating it as a public health issue. Katharine Lotze/The Signal

County addresses gun violence as public health issue

County supervisors are looking to change the way L.A. County responds to gun violence, by treating it as a public health issue. A unanimously approved motion introduced by 3rd District…

New California gun laws taking effect Jan. 1, 2018
Handguns are on display at Adam's Armory in Stevenson Ranch on Thursday, Dec. 7, 2017. The Proposition 63 provisions coming into effect on January 1, 2018 are new laws for convicted criminals to turn over their firearms and tighter controls for internet ammunition sales. Nikolas Samuels/The Signal

New California gun laws taking effect Jan. 1, 2018

Lt. Gov. Gavin Newsom’s office announced several new gun laws set to take effect Jan. 1, several of which were a result of Prop. 63, which Newsom co-authored. Prop. 63,…

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