Delilah Brumer is a sophomore at Los Angeles Pierce College majoring in journalism and political science. She is a bilingual journalist with a passion for using data to report on education, government and inequality. Currently, she serves as the editor-in-chief of her college’s student-run weekly newspaper, the Roundup. She has previously interned at Southern California News Group and EdSource. Delilah found her love of journalism as a freshman at Daniel Pearl Magnet High School, where she eventually became the editor-in-chief of The Pearl Post.
A bill vetoed by the governor would have increased the number of classes part-time community college faculty can teach at a single campus. Part-timers often have to commute between multiple campuses to make ends meet. The governor cited potential costs for his veto.