While in quarantine, people are looking for ways to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives. Students are no different. To recreate the feeling
Month: May 2020
Keeping the community going
Every day essential workers go out and risk their health and safety to keep their communities active while others are stuck at home. They provide
Alone Together
Safer at Home orders have affected daily life and routines, but have also allowed people to spend more time pursuing new hobbies, creating new memories
The show must go on
The semesterly dance concert, usually held in the Performing Arts Building, will be replaced with a video dance concert, available from May 22-24. Fourth year
Clubs connect on computers
Associated Students Organization (ASO) club meetings are now taking place online over Zoom to keep clubs connected and engaged as they plan their activities for
Students forced to move back home mid-semester
College students dream of a smooth transition from university into the workforce, filled with exciting opportunities and a new beginning. This, however, is not the
Rain, shine or pandemic
For the 205 animals on the Pierce College Farm, the Safer at Home order hasn’t changed their daily routine. The farm workers, on the other
BRIEF: Stimulus in check
The CARES act has authorized the U.S. Department of Education to provide stimulus funding for universities and colleges, including Pierce College, to help navigate this
Government relief money excludes some students
The four COVID-19 response teams discussed short and long term goals for online education in an online Zoom meeting April 24. Pierce College President Alexis
Pierce student wins scholarship
Months before graduating high school, Kyle Becerra was ready to give up on education. But after completing two years worth of high school in one