CSU Chancellor Timothy White issued an executive order in August to eliminate the school’s placement exams and remedial courses for incoming freshman whose math and
Month: December 2017
Review: Arabian Nights
There are many ways to tell a story, and Arabian Nights has many stories to tell. At the heart of it is a mad-king regaining
Drawn to her passion
Some people are born with a special talent that makes them unique to family and friends, whether it’s cooking, making music, or having a
Sylmar fire forces evacuation, large animals are accepted at Equestrians Center
A brush fire fueled by strong Santa Ana winds broke out near Sylmar today at about 4 a.m., prompting mandatory evacuations in Lopez Canyon, Kagel
Plagiarism repercussions
Because of the Internet, information is at the tip of your fingers. With so many accessible sources, students may not be aware that they are
Con: Public speaking
While some students excel at speaking in front of larger audiences, there are even more students who do not excel in this area of the
We built this curriculum on rock ‘n’ roll
Pierce’s Music Department suffers no shortage of classes dedicated to the creation and capture of music. From courses dedicated to string ensembles and commercial guitar
There is no bigotry club
A college campus is a collective of students forming bonds and receiving an education. Such a place should be also be a safe haven. In
Starlight, star bright
From a heated Thanksgiving weekend to a drop in temperatures Monday, students bundled up and stargazed at the clear night sky. The Physics and Planetary