The Center for Academic Success (CAS) has provided a bridge between pass and fail for students who use it weekly, but some might not have
Month: April 2020
Classes impacted by withdrawals
Enrollment dropped about 4% this year because students withdrew from at least one class, and data suggested it’s because of COVID-19. This change is between
Column: Daily routine
Even though I don’t work, I’ve been struggling to maintain the same sleeping schedule, but have been working on myself through personal development. However, ever
Con: Postpone graduation
Graduation is seen as a very important time for a student, no matter the grade. College students have graduated from kindergarten, elementary school, middle school
Pro: A virtual graduation
As daily life is being put on pause because of COVID-19, celebrating special occasions shouldn’t be stopped as well. A graduation ceremony is an important
CCCAA extends recruiting ban for all colleges
The California Community College Athletic Association (CCCAA) announced on April 7, that the ongoing face-to-face recruitment ban was to be extended indefinitely due to the
Virus puts an end to the season
While some classes and departments have faced hurdles moving their curriculum fully online, the Pierce College Athletics Department faced the challenge of moving a completely
School to receive federal funding
Pierce College will receive a federal fund of about $7 million, as announced at a faculty Zoom meeting on April 17. The fund is part
Safer at home
With precautionary measures that are keeping schools and non-essential businesses closed, students look for ways to spend new found free time in their homes. After
A taste of Pierce
With everything students have on their plate, Pierce College makes it easier for them to have options available to feed their bodies and minds. Pierce