Psychology, statistics and cars aren’t typically found together on lists of interests, but for Professor Raymond Lim they are his passions. Lim has been teaching
Day: November 29, 2017
Shannon can’t stop helping others succeed
Shannon Krajewski, a new addition to the Pierce College staff, is the first faculty member working as the professional development coordinator. “This position is the
Speaker Series: Adam Krentzman
As students sit with a pen and paper in hand ready to take notes, guest speaker Adam Krentzman takes hold of the microphone, and is
Pro: Let’s talk
Public speaking is a difficult skill to acquire, but students must be able to do this to successfully succeed in college. The UC and CSU
The OT that defeats COC
The soccer team advanced to the next round of playoffs with a win over the no. 2 seed College of the Canyons on penalty kicks.
Engineering inspiration and connecting with students
Many teachers give a lecture and call it a day, but some live their lives to inspire their students through passion and commitment and use
Con: School’s out for summer
Many students opt out of taking summer courses at their college because of the time taken away from summer vacation and the tight deadlines. Students
Con: Already too many tests in college
Student athletes spend their time juggling responsibilities and must find time to be at the gym or on the field practicing their athletic abilities while
Pro: Required to pay an instrument
Students should absolutely have to learn to play an instrument as a college requirement for a multitude of reasons; however the strongest argument in my
Auteur Film Festival: “Blue Velvet”
The smell of popcorn filled the room as people filtered inside, waiting in anticipation of enjoying a two-hour film. A showing of David Lynch’s “Blue