Teachers are important members in society who educate and inspire the leaders of tomorrow. So it can be disappointing for students to go into a
Month: October 2020
Con: Closed note tests
As classes move online, many students hope teachers can be understanding by allowing open notes and book tests. But, will this help students learn the
Con: Asynchronous learning
The shift from in-person to online classes has opened doors for different methods of teaching and learning. Asynchronous learning allows students to complete their work
Pro: Open note tests
As students adapt to online learning, professors should be working to help them be successful by allowing open note exams. Students have been deterred from
Pro: Synchronous learning
Despite the shift to online learning, many students still haven’t attended a virtual class, according to a survey conducted by Common Sense Media. Students who
Health service options
Health and wellness issues dominated the Pierce College Council (PCC) discussion on Sept. 24 as members examined the most effective ways to help students during
Late-start classes are coming
Pierce College announced that more than 75 late-start and online classes, most scheduled to begin Oct. 26, according to the school website. According to Pierce
BRIEF: Academic Senate
Academic Senate members continued discussing its proposed Anti-systemic Racism Resolution on Sept. 28. The senate voted at the request of the Administration of Justice Department
Virtual Club Rush
At the beginning of previous Pierce College semesters, students could walk through campus and see colorful tents, flyers, school-owned farm animals, and hear booming music
LAUSD expands food distribution
Pierce College students and their families with food insecurity can benefit from an expanded program by Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Grab & Go