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Still fighting for ‘I Do’
By Chiara Santopietro A Washington DC protest. (Photo: CNN) ON JUNE 26th, 2015, gay marriage became legal in the United States following the Supreme Court’s landmark Obergefell vs. Hodges decision. This superseded previous laws that had banned LGBTQ+ marriage in the majority of the country. The new decision allowed for all states to license and recognize same-sex marriage, granting millions of couples the right to love each other openly and proudly. Since 2015, LGBTQ+ couples
athenianprint
Oct 20


Must Visit Businesses Show Support After LA Fires
By Maria Quiroga Angelinos, as of late, have come together in response to the devastating fires sweeping through Southern California....
athenianprint
Feb 26


Ready to vote? Everything students need to know before Election Day
By Amanda Elizalde, Onya Favorite, Connor Schaal & Isabella Vargas If you’re one of the many following this election campaign, you’ve...
athenianprint
Oct 30, 2024


Bloodshed Continues in Israel and Palestine
On October 7, the terrorist organization Hamas led an invasion of Israel from the Gaza Strip. Hamas began their attacks by land, sea, and...
Sloane Jacobs
Oct 11, 2023
Shrinkflation: The Inflation You’re Not Supposed to See
The surge in inflation has significantly strained consumers, particularly when it comes to essential goods like groceries. As food...
Clarissa Bautista
Sep 6, 2023


Controversy Unfolds as LAPD Releases Officers’ Photos and Information
Late last month, the Los Angeles Police Department released images and personal information of more than 9,300 officers, including those...
Clarissa Bautista
Aug 28, 2023

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