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Delilah Brumer

California, Los Angeles

Corps Member - Apprenticeship at The New York Times

Editor-in-Chief at The Roundup News

Internship Reporting Fellow at CalMatters

student journalist | @nytimes corps member | @calmatters CJN fellow | @roundupnews editor-in-chief | former: @ladailynews, @edsource, @thepearlpost

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Articles

  • 1 week ago | yahoo.com | Delilah Brumer

    This article was originally published in CalMatters. This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Students tap on their keyboards as a professor lectures at the front of the room. It looks like any other college course, except that it’s taking place at a high school. This year, more than 150,000 California teens are earning college credit in dual enrollment courses.

  • 1 week ago | calmatters.org | Delilah Brumer

    Dual enrollment courses are growing on high school and college campuses but access gaps linger, particularly for students in rural areas of California as well as for Black and Hispanic male students. Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians.

  • 1 month ago | kqed.org | Delilah Brumer

    Mar 22Failed to save articlePlease try againA student waves a Mexican flag while participating in an anti-deportation protest at Sacramento State University on Feb. 12, 2025.  (Fred Greaves for CalMatters)This story was originally published by CalMatters. Sign up for their newsletters. Lea esta historia en Español.

  • 1 month ago | stocktonia.org | Delilah Brumer

    Overview: After the Trump administration threw out policies dating back to 2011 limiting immigration arrests at “sensitive locations,” California colleges and universities are providing resources to support students, but can’t stop immigration enforcement from entering public spaces. Some advocates say more must be done.

  • 1 month ago | ivpressonline.com | Delilah Brumer

    Fearing immigration enforcement on or near college campuses during President Donald Trump’s second term, students across the state have been demanding university officials offer more protections. Students have been protesting against Trump’s pledge of mass deportations at campuses such as UC Berkeley and Sacramento State. Recently, about 300 students at Cal State Northridge gathered on their university’s lawn with signs, flags and megaphones in hand.

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Delilah Brumer
Delilah Brumer @BrumerDelilah
4 Apr 25

I'm so excited to share that I'll be spending the summer as a @statesnewsroom Capital Reporting Fellow, based at @NewslineCO. I'm a strong believer in the impact of non-partisan, non-profit journalism, and I can't wait to amplify the voices of Coloradans. https://t.co/v74TrKZH2L

Delilah Brumer
Delilah Brumer @BrumerDelilah
20 Mar 25

RT @CalMatters: After Trump threw out policies limiting immigration arrests at “sensitive locations,” colleges are providing resources to s…

Delilah Brumer
Delilah Brumer @BrumerDelilah
3 Feb 25

RT @CalMatters: California’s estimated 100,000 undocumented college students are grappling with President Trump’s plans of mass deportation…