
As Trump vows mass deportations, immigrant rights groups brace for action
Litigation to stymie his immigration agenda is already underway. While Trump was still on the campaign trail, legal groups scrutinized his immigration promises in order to identify potential legal challenges that could be brought against his anticipated policies. On Nov. 18, the American Civil Liberties Union filed a lawsuit seeking details on how ICE might use air travel to carry out mass deportations under Trump.
“For months, the ACLU has been preparing for the possibility of a mass detention and deportation program, and [Freedom of Information Act] litigation has been a central part of our roadmap,” Kyle Virgien, a senior staff attorney at the ACLU’s National Prison Project, said in a statement announcing the lawsuit. “A second Trump administration underscores the urgency of our litigation.”

THUD
Nami strained her eyes in an attempt to get an impression of the stranger’s face, but all she could see were his lips, which protruded out from under the hood of his jacket. They were pressed together tightly, and contorted in the shape of what Nami thought was a smile. An intense feeling of dread washed over her. She was about to let out a panicked whisper when a thunderous, wooden Thud boomed through the house. The stranger was on the porch.

Sheena Ringo still captivates on new single “Ningen To Shite”
But there’s an artist whose sound is grungier than Nirvana, bigger than Oasis, more effortless than Sublime and who is at least as experimental as Radiohead.
It’s Sheena Ringo.

Digital Crescendo: Transformed Music Consumption and Exchange in the 21st Century
A digital offering akin to these streaming services is Wikipedia, a platform that sociologists Sylvain Blaess and Christian Fuchs have characterized within the framework of info-communism. This classification arises from the accessibility of Wikipedia’s articles, where anyone can publish content that is freely available to all, mirroring the way records on the costless versions of streaming services are accessible for anyone to listen to.

The Light Between the Stations
Yet, by month three, the way Shiro would slurp canned peaches straight from the bottle began losing its charm. By month four, the way Shiro would squint his eyes whenever he saw her stopped exciting her. Listening to Shiro’s barrage of song recommendations began feeling like a chore by month five.

Garçonne
The U-Bahn doors screeched open and Lilli stepped out onto the platform, promptly making her way down the stairs and out of Bülowstrasse Station. A fresh gust of wind puffed up her shingle bob as she sped down the street, and she felt her heart beat faster as the Dorian Gray came into view.

Scene from a Vacation
“You just don’t look forward anymore. It’s like you want time to stop moving. Everytime I come home to you it feels like I stop living,” Celine spat out. She turned away from Kazu and looked towards the horizon. It was illuminated by a last glimmer of blue light, but the ocean ahead of her was quickly darkening. She took a long breath. “I feel like, you hold me back.”

Inequality is Entrenched in Santa Monica, and School Attendance Areas Need to be Redrawn if We Want That to Change
Education can be a great equalizing factor –– but in our city the opposite is often true. In order to harness the true equalizing power of education, our city desperately needs new school attendance areas.