One wrong choice determines your life

For college students across the country, spring break is fast approaching. For some of us, it cannot come fast enough. With spring break comes all the staples: going to the beach, trips to the cities, and for some, alcohol consumption.  The combination of alcohol and travel is a particularly dangerous one, having claimed the lives of 1,029 Texans across 25,261 drunk-driving crashes in 2021 alone, according to the Texas Department of Transportation. That is one DWI related death every 8.5 hours. These incidents peak during holiday season and break periods, such as spring break and Memorial Day weekend. Only a…

City Council should meet in the evenings

The City Council is the primary legislative body of the city of Corpus Christi. The mayor and eight council members who make up the council guide local policy and make decisions that affect every city resident in both the short and long term, Del Mar students and staff included. In a county with an average voter turnout of 41.81% and where council seats are commonly uncompetitive, the value of residents being able to comment and voice their concerns to the council cannot be overstated. If voters cannot mobilize to hold local officials accountable at the ballot box, then they must…

Reversing the roles in contraception

When observing birth control inequalities, the spotlight shines on the difficulties that child-bearing people go through to prevent pregnancy while ignoring a big problem assigned males face. Most birth control is meant to be taken by the child-bearing person and contains hormones that may lead to side effects such as weight gain, acne and mood swings. The imbalance of what assigned females go through versus males regarding birth control gets its much deserved outrage regularly. The lack of options for male birth control continues to be overlooked.  According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in 2022, there are…

Editorial: Textbook costs are holding Del Mar back

Textbooks Editorial Board Del Mar College and other community colleges have a well-earned reputation for offering affordable higher education and training. To many, they are a saving grace and a life-changing opportunity. They make credible education accessible during a time when four-year universities have become an ever-distant dream for economically disadvantaged communities, and those who do make it are faced with the threat of lifelong debt. Yet despite this promise of accessibility and affordability, community colleges have yet to reach the full potential of that promise. While it can be difficult to make changes to tuition costs due to having…