It is 11p.m. on a school night and a spry spider monkey named Rikki staring me down. Daring to defy the incarnation of ADHD my fingers begin
Category: Opinion
Dropping classes is a reasonable option
In high school, students are forced to hang on through tough classes and maybe receive an “F,” but in college one can just drop the
Growing toward a degree, career
Community colleges are a great way for anyone undecided on a career to discover themselves and their educational goals, but a growing trend in government
Who you gonna call?
An institution of higher learning requires the flow of information from all levels of the administration and faculty so that students’ basic questions can have
School disconnects with students over email
The Los Angeles Community College District requires all official class communication to be done through their student email account, an account that is run on
Obama’s rating system is death spiral for Calif. community colleges
The well-intentioned rating system and College Scorecard that President Obama espouses will highlight those colleges that condition their program to meet the federal guidelines but
Obama’s rating system for colleges helps students
In a country with a combined total of more than 4,000 two-year and four-year colleges and an economy that has made strides to benefit low-income
Brothers highlight Persian culture with concert
Brothers Misaq and Matin Eshaghi delivered a riveting performance Nov. 14 during Pierce College’s free weekly Thursday concert series, playing four different settings with the
Cultivate community on campus
Pierce College is an integral part of the San Fernando Valley, but the current administration should steward more events that encourage the community to enjoy
Dance show fills theater seats
Dancers entertained a packed-out audience with many different styles of dance that ended in a standing ovation at the opening of the 2013 Fall Dance