Last week, two existing bathrooms in the Village were concerted to gender inclusive bathrooms. These two join the staff bathrooms in the Center for the
Month: May 2018
Adding up to enrollment
The issue of Pierce’s dropping enrollment rate has cropped up repeatedly this semester. Administration and faculty have offered varied opinions explaining why potential students might
Column: Sit down for what?
Protests on college campuses are a long-standing tradition. It is an act often portrayed as a rite of passage and a means of shaping a
Planting the seeds of change
After seeing the damaging effects of cancer and other virulent diseases, Andrew Hemphill began looking for a solution at the root of a plant. Hemphill
Con: Internet Access
When a student is focused on a lesson that their professor is teaching and automatically becomes distracted by the student sitting next to them, giggling
Pro: Internet Access
With technology becoming even more apart of humans lives and being integrated into classrooms, internet access becomes more of a necessity. Students have begun to
Striking out the batters and criminals
After pitching all season for the Brahmas, Alexis Miranda can finally let go of holding onto a baseball and instead hang onto all three of
Baseball improve on last year’s finish
After missing out on the postseason last year, the baseball team finished their season after being eliminated in the Regional Round against Cerritos College, securing
Low enrollment, low funds
The inverse relationship between college enrollment and the economy’s health has always been present, Transfer Center Director and Co-Chair of Enrollment Management Sunday Salter said.
Plans for agricultural center far off
A new agricultural building is planting seeds for the future of education. Though a new building has been proposed on the vacant farmland, faculty say