This time of year, Californians are rifling through voting information pamphlets in hopes of gaining a better understanding of what to vote for or against
Category: Editorials
Surviving the printer wars
Pierce College allows students to print at two separate locations, one in the CopyTech and the other is in the Library / Learning Crossroads, both
Lack of room for lactation
As of fall 2018, the California State University of Northridge (CSUN) has installed four lactation stations across campus for breastfeeding women. Statistics from the university’s
Work, more than a career
Many prospective students recognize Pierce as one of the top transfer colleges in LACCD. While a lot of programs focus on helping students reach long
Brahma bottle service
While there are recycling bins throughout the campus, Pierce lacks a system that reduces plastic waste. The school is missing out on the opportunity to
Lost in a cloud of smoke
Smoking has been proven to cause serious health issues. Whether one decides to partake in the activity is an individual decision, but public smoking becomes
Two-year transfer trouble
Community College students have an expectation to graduate with an Associates Degree and transfer after two years, However, this expectation most commonly flies far from
The lesser known path
Guided Pathways is a plan to redesign the way Pierce students finish college, find transfer success and navigate the job market with useful certificates. But
Is a walk in the park best?
Graduation is around the corner once again. It is a passage into a new chapter in students lives. When someone graduates, it is a step
Editorial – Demographics
In recent history, Pierce has suffered in enrollment. Classes are canceled every semester due to low student registration, and the student body has been stagnant