Wrongfully aiming at Planned Parenthood

Earlier this month, the House of Representatives passed a bill to cut all funding for family planning assistance under Title X, a $317 million program dedicated to serving both men and women. Planned Parenthood was budgeted to receive about 24 percent of that amount, or $75 million, to provide low income women with birth control, STD testing and treatment, cancer screenings, and sex education.

Much more than a war on women

Ever since the Republicans took over the House, several bills have been introduced that would restrict most women’s access to abortions, a procedure that has been legal for almost 40 years. Two bills, HR 3 and HR 358, reduce or eliminate access to abortion for unplanned pregnancies for middle class, poor, disabled and minority women.

Softball team aims for comeback victory

The Lancers softball team had a huge sixth inning in its game against El Camino College on Tuesday and scored seven runs to win it, 9-5.PCC trailed 5-0 going into the fifth inning but scored two runs to make it 5-2 at the top of the sixth.”[Sophomore pitcher] Danielle Lugo pitched at an elite level,” said Head Coach Josh Musselman.