*Correction* According to Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger, 82% of students who were impacted by cancelled classes decided to re-enroll in classes at
Month: September 2019
Looking into the dark starry night sky
A night under the stars to most people is nothing more than a pretty sight. To the Pierce College Astronomy Department, it is an opportunity
The best year can be the first year
Several incoming students who may have felt lost, nervous and afraid as they entered their first year of College were given a tour of Pierce
From lecturing to schooling the web
With his most popular video being a 6-hour-long video solving 100 integrals has over 1.4 million views on Youtube. Steve Chow takes teaching math to
Con: Don’t Pay Student Athletes
Being a student athlete in college could be difficult when having to balance classes, work, practices and playing in games. While they do more than
Pro: Pay Student Athletes
To be successful in college, dedication and self-discipline are needed. Each hour is calculated and planned to ensure assignments are completed and turned in on
Embrace for impact: make room for crashers
The first few weeks of the semester can be challenging for new and returning students, from navigating their way around campus to dealing with financial
Auditioning Away
Tapping their toes and gliding through the room were an array of students hoping to be a part of a diverse performance with the Dance
Impact through involvement
When people talk about a successful person, they talk about someone with millions in their bank account, someone who’s authored a plethora of bestsellers, or
EOP&S 50th Anniversary
The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOP&S) program provides assistance to low-income and disadvantaged students. For their 50th anniversary, EOP&S hosted different activities throughout the