The Assembly Bill 288 authorizes California community college districts to enter a formal partnership agreement with local high school districts. This will establish college career
Month: November 2016
An urge for cheaper transportation
Traffic, fluctuating gas prices and the parking space issue on campus are enough to discourage students from driving, however efforts from the ASO might solve
On shaky ground
In its 48 year history, the foundation has helped students and faculty alike financially, but now it struggles to keep its head above water. Founded
Power outage: Evening classes cancelled
A power outage occurred on campus on Wednesday, Nov. 9. around 4:30 p.m. According to Pierce College Sheriff Deputies, all evening classes are cancelled due
Fake news steals views
The importance of mainstream media has dwindled due to the multiple ways a person can now obtain information. Newspapers, television and radio broadcasts have been
Pro: Dating apps
The only thing harder than dating is dating in college. While searching for bae, students have to balance studying, work, and a social life to
Con: Dating apps
We live in a society where everything is done electronically. We pay our bills, shop and even go to school this way. For the past
Saddle up for the mane event
Shuffling cowboy boots kicked dirt up into the air as people made their way to the shady stands, waiting for the show to begin. Over
Pierce College power outage closes campus
A power outage on Wednesday, November 9, 2016 closes Pierce College .
Ending radio silence
Many colleges have student-run, noncommercial educational radio broadcast stations. They can be valuable assets to colleges for various reasons, such as giving information on upcoming