I am sure you know that feeling you get when you are walking alone at night, and you feel like someone, anyone, could be following
Category: Opinion
Student representatives often absent from campus governance meetings
Wherever decisions affecting the students are discussed and voted on are held, the voice of the students must be present. But the voice of the
Applications that aid in academic success
In the technological world students live in today, applications and programs are a big part of devices whether they be a computer, a smartphone, or
Students react to Boston Marathon bombings
Pierce College students share their thoughts on Monday’s Boston Marathon bombings, which killed at least three people and injured over 140 others, according
Put public meetings in the Great Hall
Many of the policies, regulations and recommendations that govern our campus are taken to vote in the College Services Building’s Conference Room. Wait. The
Technology is ruining society
Can you recall the first thing people do in dinner dates these days? Usually it consists of ordering food, checking Facebook and uploading pictures to
Governor’s plan puts pupils in poor position
The passing of Proposition 30 staved off massive budget cuts and served as a victory for students against attacks on their quality of education.
Intramural sports would promote school spirit
Not everyone can run a 100-meter dash in nine seconds or throw a football 60 yards. Some people are just good enough to beat other
Pierce should extend a helping hand to incoming high school students
Even though Proposition 30 stopped some of the bleeding last Nov., federal sequestration stands to take $67 million more from Calif.’s budget for special education.
Pierce kicks smoking students beyond the curb
The mission of the LA Pierce College Work Environment Committee (WEC) is to deliver a clean, safe campus for people to work and learn and