Her charisma glows everywhere she goes, lighting up the room of friends and colleagues who have been waiting for her to discuss and plan various
Month: September 2018
Con: Gap Year
Taking on a gap year seems like a feasible way for high school students to prepare for college, but there are potential risks of losing valuable
Pro: Gap Year
From the moment a student enters high school, college is a dominant topic teachers discusses for the next four years. Students are expected to have
Time to scrub down
Pierce farm animals can now rest easy in their since Pierce enacted a new biosecurity protocol. All visitors entering the animal enclosures at Pierce College
Gazing up on the hill
Pierce College is hosting its first art exhibit of the semester titled, “Gazing Into the Great Unknown”. The installation runs until Sept. 27 and features
Losing market value
The farmers market was back at Pierce College last week after it’s month long hiatus in July, as the farmers market took a break from
Deficit looming
At Monday’s academic senate meeting, Instructor of Psychology and Academic Senate Treasurer Angela Belden said that the budget committee is projecting a $4.8 million deficit.
The Buck(ley) stops here
Life in Hawaii is often portrayed as more relaxed and care-free than on the mainland. Newly appointed Interim President Larry Buckley, a Hawaiian native, exudes
Pell grants unclaimed
Imagine up to $6,000 being handed to students to cover their school expenses. This happens every semester in the form of the Pell Grant, but
The guiding light
Since the Guided Pathways initiative has been set in motion at Pierce College, students have been receiving dozens of resources provided by Raffi Kahwajian and