Students who have previously enrolled in online courses are familiar with how they work and haven’t struggled with the change. But for others, it has
Month: June 2020
Con: Go to college
The high school class of 2020 was born after 9/11 and saw the first African-American president inaugurated when they were in second grade. Now, their
Pro: Take a semester off
While school is stressful enough, students should consider taking the semester off until they’re ready to go back. With college campuses being closed due to
Column: New horizons
As I near the end of the third month in quarantine at home, I find myself noticing a decline in my mental health and hope.
Column: Message from your ASO President
When I first stepped foot on the Pierce College campus back in Fall of 2018, I honestly didn’t know what to expect. I was just
Column: Message from your Pierce President
What a way to close out a first year as a College President! Little did I imagine when I joined Pierce College last summer that
Class of 2020
Faculty and students at Los Angeles Pierce College, along with the rest of the Los Angeles Community College District, are gearing up for a Virtual
Column: Right to protest
Sitting with my hands zip tied behind my back, listening to racial verbiage and pleas for officers to help restore circulation to other’s hands, I
CCCAA approves plan for athletics
COVID-19 meant that student athletes, some competing in their spring sports and others preparing for the fall, had to dramatically change their lives. That’s because
Column: Let the athletes play
Due to the pandemic, sports across the entire world have been put on pause or have seen their respective season come to an end. For