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Mar 16, 20222 min read
Payan v. LACCD: Case does not go to Supreme Court
Both parties met in a mediated settlement earlier this week. Legal teams for Payan v. LACCD met on Monday to negotiate agreement in a...
Mar 14, 20221 min read
BRIEF: Students required to submit booster to Cleared4 by today
Per district policy, students who have received their first two COVID-19 vaccinations must upload their record of a booster shot by...
Mar 10, 20223 min read
Three of seven seats of LACCD’s Board of Trustees up for reelection
Members of the board will begin campaigning to secure their seats in this year's election. By Emily Faith Grodin, Staff Writer Of the...
Mar 2, 20222 min read
Valley College students to vote on ASU stipend reform and anti-bias amendment
The executive council unanimously passed stipend reform while the anti-bias amendment passed by a margin of 4-1. By Isaac Dektor,...
Mar 2, 20221 min read
BRIEF: Book Vouchers up to $600 are available through Financial Aid Programs
Valley College students enrolled in EOPS and other support programs that offer financial support can receive between $100 to $600 for...
Mar 2, 20221 min read
BRIEF: Both in-person and online late start classes are available for students
As enrollment remains low due to COVID-19, Valley College is offering a plethora of late start classes starting April 11 for the spring...
Mar 2, 20222 min read
BRIEF: Valley scholarships available to a wide variety of students
Ninety-five scholarships are available for Monarchs this spring, ranging from those meant to assist first-year students, to those who...
Mar 2, 20223 min read
The mayoral race is up for grabs four months before primary
With nine months left until the new mayor is elected, the race is down to a handful of candidates. By Edward Segal, Valley Life Editor...
Feb 25, 20222 min read
Los Angeles lifts indoor-mask mandate
Face-coverings can now be taken off for vaccinated individuals while inside, but at Valley College, noses and mouths will remain covered....
Feb 22, 20223 min read
“Crimes of opportunity” at Valley College last month included stolen copper
Theft of copper piping was the second reported crime in January and the second offense to Campus Center in two months. By Isaac Dektor,...
Feb 16, 20222 min read
Great resignation spreads across Valley College
In large part due to the pandemic, Valley has seen 64 staff retire over the last two years. By Isabella Vodos, Staff Writer Sixty-four...
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