Measles is a rare contagious disease in the United States. Symptoms consist of, but are not limited to fever, a skin rash, sore throat and
Month: May 2019
Dynamic duo in print and off
Most siblings share a special bond, but for Paul and Trevor Hankins they have super powers, or at least their alter-egos do. The Hankins brothers
Homeless students pay out-of-state tuition
Can a homeless student be a resident of California? Without documentation with a California address on it, California Community Colleges don’t recognize these students as
Would a no-straw policy on campus help the environment?
Pro: Going strawless by, Gina Wong When drinking beverages out in public, we are accustomed to drinking out of straw. Some of us also have
An open-minded outlook on cannabis
Whether itТs for medical or recreational purposes, the notoriety of the cannabis industry has grown higher than its customers. The legalization of marijuana in California
Storming into a new adventure
The goal for most junior college athletes is to move on to a four-year school. Hours in the gym, practices, games and determination in their
BRIEF: New Pierce President Named
Alexis Montevirgen was named the Pierce College President on May 13. The Board of Trustees are expected to consider and approve the appointment at their
Forum for none
Transparency is our friend. It is only a foe to those who try to fight against it. The hiring committee voted in closed session against
Putting Pride in Pierce College
When it comes to being part of a community college, all students should feel included and safe on campus. That goes for student minorities such
Expression of Chicano culture
Cinco de Mayo is a nationally celebrated holiday that highlights Chicano culture. The anniversary stems from the Mexican Army’s win over the French Forces at