First time voters can get overwhelmed by propositions on the ballot, but the Bipartisan Policy Center is working on educating students about them for this
Month: September 2020
Controversial statues still on campus
Since the widespread protests that erupted from the killing of George Floyd, statues across the country were torn down as a rise against racism. Now,
New member of Diversity Committee gets social
People often think of librarians as quiet people with their heads buried in books, but there’s one librarian who’s as savvy in the social media
Laptop delay
As courses transitioned online, COVID-19 exposed the digital divide with students who have access to reliable internet and computer access and students who do not.
Under Smoky Skies
Surrounding fires have filled the skies with smoke and have caused unhealthy air conditions for large parts of Los Angeles County, including Woodland Hills. The
Message from Snoop Dogg: Read the syllabus
Usually a syllabus goes unread … until Snoop Dogg tells you to read it. That’s what chemistry professor Benny Ng did. As a result, hundreds
No longer out of place
Despite Sofia Zaragoza’s academic achievements, she second guessed her abilities throughout her educational journey. “I often really felt out of place, and I didn’t think
Making a stand by taking a knee
In response to months of protests in support of Black Lives Matter (BLM), athletes have used their platform to bring awareness to social inequality by
Zooming in the dark
To protect student privacy rights, professors that conduct online meetings cannot require a camera to be turned on, which has varied opinions among many Pierce
Virtual Visits
A new portal has launched for students to access services provided by the Student Health Center (SHC), such as virtual consultations for mental health assistance.