An easy solution to an age-old question: Who pays on the first date? The person who invites the other out has asserted their interest, and
Year: 2016
Con: Taking attendance in college
Taking attendance is unnecessary at the college level and, if it counted for a portion of a class’s grade, students could suffer unfairly. As students,
Pro: Taking attendance in college
The prolific filmmaker Woody Allen once said that “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Nowhere else is that more true than on a college
Don’t cut employee benefits
Benefits are meant to be an advantage, a convenience and a reliable fallback. Without them, we are strained and uncomfortable. Employees deserve benefits. They are
ASO state of mind
Hidden behind a polite smile and a modest demeanor, Amir Haghi, 19, juggles a schedule routinely divided between school, athletics, and the demands of student
Treat life like a runway, always go forward
A tastemaker, is one who sets the standards of what is currently popular or fashionable. Social media is an integral tool used by the fashion-forward.
Preview: Tartuffe
The 1960’s meets the 1600’s in Pierce’s rendition of “Tartuffe” through the flower power style of clothing and maintaining the emotions and language of the
Tutoring center hires students
The tutoring center now has a total of 162 student tutors available to help those who are having trouble understanding any material they might not
Keeping the card
Faculty and staff district wide find themselves in a battle with the Board of Trustees over benefits set to end January 2017. The union made
Suicide hits LA district
Two students within the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) committed suicide. One student attended Valley College and the other attended Mission College. One of