Assembly Bill 2017 (AB 2017) would create a grant program for California public colleges and universities to increase the mental health services offered on their
Year: 2016
Blown away by hot deals
Tents flew, glass broke and the wind kicked up dust while more than 2,000 shoppers enjoyed the Vintage Market this past Sunday. Rows of tents
More money to push IT initiative
Problems with Wi-Fi and non-functioning smart classrooms continue to frustrate faculty and students. Information technology issues on campus were a major topic of conversation at
Volleyball for all, coming soon
When it’s time for the volleyball teams to practice, the South Gym fills with dozens of players. Soon, those numbers are expected to multiply. The
Artistic professors lead by example
Soft jazz music played in the background as an orange sunset glowed onto the art garden, framing the crowd of more than 100 people that
Panthers maul the Brahmas
Chaffey College’s fast start propels the Panthers to a shutout victory over Pierce as the Brahmas suffered its first defeat of the season to the
Brahmas stop the Roadrunners
The women’s volleyball team won the first game of the invitiational against Butte by three sets to zero. The first set the Brahmas won 25-12,
There’s no line for online
Obsolete. That is the best word to describe Pierce College’s late class-adding system. Three weeks have passed since the fall semester started, and the
Pro: Canvas Vs. Moodle
I believe the switch from Moodle to Canvas is one of Pierce’s best improvements in a long time. Anyone who has ever used Moodle in
Con: Canvas Vs. Moodle
For several years, Pierce has used Moodle as the primary system for both students and staff. However, this semester, Pierce has replaced the program with