Paying to participate in an event that celebrates your accomplishments is a strange concept, but that’s normal for college graduations. After students pay for and
Month: May 2019
Mahalo, Buckley
Interim President Larry Buckley joined Pierce College Aug. 6, 2018, and since then many faculty and administration said he has embodied the essence of “Aloha
Do the Bio Blitz
Nature can be breathtaking, yet most of the time it goes unnoticed. The first Biological Diversity event (Bio Blitz) was hosted by the Life Science
Should there be two weeks of spring break?
Pro Written by Nysheka Herring As students return to school from their week long Spring break, many are in disbelief that a week was not
What are you looking forward to this summer?
Reporter Susan Lopez asks students “What are you looking forward to this summer?”
Let’s Talk About It
Pizza, beverages and extra-credit didn’t seem to satisfy all audience’s in a diplomatic conference as protestors were escorted out of the discussion board hosted by
Creating Pathways/Abriendo Caminos marches on
The former head of the Creating Pathways/Abriendo Caminos program left his position at Pierce and transferred to Los Angeles Valley College. Program Specialist Raffi Kahwajian
More ATMs on campus can create convenient cash options for students
In the corner of the Pierce College bookstore there sits an ATM waiting to take a three-dollar service fee from your withdrawal. Imagine in its
A town hall is needed to voice concerns
Pierce College should consider having a monthly town hall meeting so that students voices are heard and not ignored. Since students use their hard earn