The vote for whether or not to approve the addition of three general education units to the requirement for an associate degree was tabled by
Month: May 2015
Opportunity to pay it forward
With a sense of humor to go along with academic advice, counselor Joseph Roberson takes a more relaxed approach when it comes to guiding students
School has no expiration date
Goals are set and the finish line is within sight for older students who attend college. Some are returning students here to complete the education
Technology at its best
There are two types of computer specialists. There are those who have a lifelong love of the logic and mathematics of their digital workhorses, and
English becomes a lifestyle
As a Filipino adoptee, Maria Bates didn’t speak a word of English when she started school in the United States. Today, it is her job
Travels with Eisenlauer
Without ever leaving the comfort of an air-conditioned classroom, Noble Eisenlauer transports his students to an archaeological dig site in a far away desert. Eisenlauer,
Behind the Print: Deadline Day
Editors discuss the pressures of meeting deadlines and their experiences this semester in their new roles.
Behind The Print: The Reporter Experience
202 students discuss their semester experience reporting for The Round Up.
Art show award winner accused of plagiarism, stripped of honor
Art student Lyudmila Oritz won top honors at Pierce College’s sixth annual Student Art Show for a political cartoon about the conflict in Ukraine. But
Heavenly chords, high notes that soar
It wouldn’t have been a shock if Romeo and Juliet popped out from behind the stage at the Pierce College Performing Arts Building, as the