A “disturbing” message was found in the women’s restroom located at the Music Department Building at Pierce College on March 27 at 11 a.m. causing
Month: March 2019
E-fficiency: cover to cover
Many students just aren’t able to afford textbooks. With a regular semester class only being about four months long and a winter or summer session
Con: Working smarter, not harder
The Intersegmental General Education Transfer Curriculum (IGETC) education plan makes it difficult for a student to transfer to a UC or CSU because students can
Pro: A clearer pathway for students
When it comes to transferring, community colleges have made it quite simple to transition over to four-year universities. Most college students know that the first
‘Twelfth Night’ strikes comedic gold
When you begin to imagine the illustrious world of Shakespeare most would see witches conjuring spells and lovers wandering the streets of Verona. It is
Going above and beyond the botany
Copy by Angelica Lopez and Photos by Christopher Torres, Katya Castillo, Alexis Canelo, and Chelsea Westman People pay tremendous amounts of money to find or
‘Ex Machina’ kicks off festival
Over the last decades, the role of women in film has slowly changed from the typical protagonist such as a damsel in distress to women
Survival of the fittest
Sometimes good things can spring from war – whether it be great works of art like Guernica and Jack Kerouac, or admirable men like Krikor
I think, therefore I race
Cold weather may not be ideal for bike racing, but it can provide time to slow down and think. Cara Gillis did plenty of thinking
Stabilizing food insecurity
The concern over the well-being of Pierce College students has been a determining factor in making sure the students feel like they are taken care