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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

Journalist | UCLA ‘27, by way of community college | soon: @newslineco/@statesnewsroom | bylines: @nytimes, @calmatters, @latimes, @edsource, @ocregister, etc.

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Articles

  • 2 weeks ago | theroundupnews.com | Delilah Brumer

    As finals week inches closer, the Associated Student Organization brought out glitter, beads and lots of glue for Pierce College students to get their hands gooey and their minds off of studying. Attendees of ASO’s “Relax with Crafts” event made multicolor, sparkly slime on Tuesday, under the shining May sun along Rocky Young Park. It was one of several ASO activities this week, with “Pawsitivity” and “Grad Fest” events coming up on Thursday.

  • 2 weeks ago | laist.com | Delilah Brumer

    Students participate in an interactive conversational exercise during one of Professor Rachel Cerdenio's non-credit English as a Second Language classes at Los Angeles Pierce College in Woodland Hills on May 8, 2025. Enrollment numbers have dropped: Several anecdotes from professors and enrollment numbers from individual community colleges paint a similar picture: A heightened fear of ICE is driving students away.

  • 2 weeks ago | calmatters.org | Delilah Brumer |Denise Zapata

    California’s ESL courses gained 30,000 students over the past six years. As the Trump administration revokes student visas and escalates immigration raids, that growth is at risk. Welcome to CalMatters, the only nonprofit newsroom devoted solely to covering issues that affect all Californians. Sign up for WhatMatters to receive the latest news and commentary on the most important issues in the Golden State.

  • 3 weeks ago | theroundupnews.com | Delilah Brumer

    Using aggressive marketing tactics, for-profit universities attract students through their flexible degree options and relatively low academic barriers to enrollment.

  • 4 weeks ago | theroundupnews.com | Delilah Brumer

    Brahma Bodega and local pantry face high demand for aid. Three points for each can of vegetable soup. Four points for pasta. Ten points total, per week. Pierce College student Carolyn Mansager is not a math major, but each week she is faced with a challenging arithmetic problem: How can she stretch her Brahma Bodega points to ensure she has enough to eat? Like more than 60 percent of Los Angeles Community College District students, Mansager experiences food insecurity.

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Delilah Brumer
Delilah Brumer @BrumerDelilah
10 May 25

✨ Life update: I’ll be entering UCLA as a junior in the fall, after I graduate from Pierce College this spring with AA degrees in journalism and political science. I’m pursuing a bachelor’s in political science with minors in Spanish and education studies at UCLA. Go Bruins! https://t.co/wTo1X6jac8

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…