Transitioning from high school to college can be a daunting task, and a mandatory summer orientation could provide a softer landing for new students’ first
Category: Opinion
Sequestration is a result of out-of-touch politics
In April of this year, the U.S. government’s latest solution of sequestration for the country’s budget crisis will take full effect if our country does
Top 5 affordable living arrangements
We all want to be free. But, when the cost of living in a top floor penthouse is too expensive and pitching a tent on
Bikes clutter the campus
Bicyclists at Pierce College are cluttering up the already small campus, so the prohibition of riding bikes on campus should be enforced. Pierce’s walkways barely
Confusing campus needs more visible directories
First day of college, got your textbooks, mentally prepared more or less, and finding a parking spot found a new term, “parking rage.” But
Parking pass policy unfair
This semester, Pierce College implemented a new rule that students will be required to pay their semester dues in full before being allowed to purchase
Drugged driving legislation in development: Con
The term D.U.I. to many people simply implies the meaning of driving under the influence of alcohol, but a new bill proposed to the California
The Little Cafe leaves big impression
The recession has left the San Fernando Valley’s dining blueprint peppered with just as many “FOR LEASE” banners over the names of familiar, reputable eateries
Top 5 scenic areas on campus
We spend a good part of our days on campus, as students and faculty members. For a lot of us not only are we on