Medieval Tale Graces El Cerrito Local Theater
The Pioneer Newspaper was cordially invited to the premiere of “Camelot” at the Contra Costa Civic Theatre on Sep. 9, captivating staff and audiences with its charm, wit, and cozy atmosphere. Adapting...
View ArticleGreeks, Cliques, and Messy Politics
During the 2021-2022 academic year, 14 out of 22 Associated Students Incorporated (ASI) Board and Senate members were affiliated with Greek Life. The considerable agency of Greek Life within student...
View ArticleHayward City Council Hopefuls
As the Nov. 8 midterm elections draw near, Hayward residents are tasked with selecting their next mayor and two City Council members following Mayor Barbara Halliday’s term expiration, Councilmember...
View ArticleRussian Refugee Escapes Mobilization
Russian President Vladimir Putin announced the completion of the “partial mobilization” of civilians on Oct. 31 at a press conference following negotiations with Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan...
View ArticleStudents Need Not Apply: A Revolution in Higher Education
Can you guess which article was written by ChatGPT? For students, the premise of machine-based text generation may seem alluring, especially when artificial intelligence is capable of doing so with...
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Right: Zhanserik Temirtashev; Left: Marc Lacey, Managing Editor of The New York Times
View ArticleTo The Would-Be-Journalists
New York City, N.Y. — Above a crowd of passionate student journalists rests an uneasy thought: what’s next for us once graduation comes? The Pioneer staff, alongside over 600 fellow student journalists...
View ArticleStudent Assistants Push for Union Representation
Amid a funding crunch for many California State University campuses due to dropping enrollment, student assistants across the nation’s largest public university system are forming a union to secure...
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