On Wednesday, March 7, Pierce students were told to leave campus following a credible threat made against the college. Knowledge of the shutdown was spread
Category: Editorials
The business of transaction
The Business Office stopped taking in-person card transactions in fall of 2017. Since then, cash has been the primary method of payment accepted in the
Keep it secure, just in case
As the number of school shootings increase, the question on many people’s mind is, “What if?” “What if my school goes on lock down? Will
No rush for clubs
For students new to Pierce, stepping onto campus for the first time can be daunting. Whether they come straight from high school or are returning
One sheriff’s station, too few
In the wake of the latest school shooting by a gunman armed with an AR-15 assault rifle, Pierce College should have additional security to prevent
Lower prices, more sales
At the beginning of each new semester, outside textbook sellers visit the Pierce College campus and target students with reduced textbook prices. These companies are
A game of cat and mouse
Since Pierce College underwent construction on the back road near the faculty offices, the campus has had a rat problem that is affecting the everyday
Safety first, never second
The recent shooting in Florida has people across the country focused on how they can stay safe on and off campus. As media outlets continue
Engage in the campus with community events
Pierce is a community college, and it has a rich history of events that used to bring in the public. These days however, there are
Editorial: Internships
Internships are filled with opportunities. They help students apply knowledge that has been learned in the classroom, gain experience in their desired work field, and