Year: 2010
ASO fights fee hike
Pierce students are encouraged to start a letter writing campaign to protest a fee increase from $26 to $40 a unit.
The Pierce College Associated Student Organization (ASO) president Nick Naczinski plans to encourage Pierce College students to write letters to protest the planned fee increase from $26 a unit to $40 a unit.
During a Student Affairs Committee (SAC) meeting last Friday Naczinski and the presidents’ from the eight other colleges in the LACCD discussed the possibility of a rally to protest the proposed fee hike.
“It’s my job to represent the students interests and I don’t want to see prices go up,” Naczinski said.
ASO trys to balance skyrocketing book prices
The Pierce College Academic Senate discussed a resolution on the reduction of textbook pricing in the bookstore.
The Pierce College bookstore has to deal with complex issues that range from: getting approval from the Board of Trustees, publishing companies and competing with online markets, and meeting certain profit margin criteria.
“We’ve been interested in this issue for some time and are interested in getting the prices down for publisher retail price and the overall price down,” said Phil Stein, Senator Emeritus.
Task force set to fight bookstore prices
A new task force was set in motion on Monday to regulate bookstore mark-ups of textbooks per a vote by the Pierce College Academic Senate.
The Pierce bookstore mark-up is 10 percent more than the publisher’s retail price which has led to a 30 percent decrease in profits.
The task force will include professors and Associated Student Organization representatives.
“We need a plan to help everybody,” said Larry Kraus, associate vice president.
War refugee talks life
Binh Danh takes time to discuss his art, were it reflects on his family and his country in Vietnam.