Illustration: Maria Salvador Students aren’t maximizing the resources and services made available to them at the Student Health Center. In fact, there have only been
Day: November 10, 2011
Pierce backpack drive supports Native Americans
The e-mails come every year as the fall semester begins and the holidays approach. Sent by the same person, under a very peculiar e-mail address
Too many W’s – Pro
Dropped a class the first time you’ve taken it? That is absolutely fine. Life happens, right? Work comes up, family needs you, you realize you
Too many W’s – Con
The new regulation by the Board of Trustees should not count past “W’s”, it should allow the students to start fresh. When this regulation takes
Artist from birth
Wearing tight, dark clothing with jet black hair across his face and a pierced lip, multiple demonic rings on his hands only add to the
Holiday celebrates the dead
When we remember the day our loved ones and family members die, we use it as a day of mourning and remembrance. Unlike most cultures, who
Preparing for a lone gunman
If a lone gun man appears on campus and starts shooting unarmed civilians avoid them at all costs. Find a safe exit, run away from
Alliance works to protect student aid programs
In today’s economy, that leaves college students graduating with an average of $25,000 in debt, the Student Aid Alliance (SAA) is asking congress to protect