Word On The Quad

Word on the Quad – Students Views on Class Modality
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• March 2, 2023

Word at the polls
Here's how East Bay voters were feeling on Election Day
Christy Price, Luke Wrin Piper, William Ink, Menel Raach, Ryan Barba, and Veronica Steiner
• November 8, 2020

Word on the Quad — The cost of required reading
We visited Laney College campus to ask students questions about textbooks.
Tayler Shaw, Staff Writer
• November 21, 2019

Word on the Quad — The cost of required reading
Farhad Golriz, Luke Wrin Piper, and Jalaya Briggs
• November 4, 2019
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