Pre-pandemic, the Pierce College Child Development Center (CDC) was bustling each weekday with children engaged in play and learning while parents work toward completing their
Month: November 2020
Pierce should give away free meals to the homeless
With the holidays here, and colleges are vacant due to COVID-19, it is time to consider how Pierce College can aid homeless communities in the
Online job fair
As the holiday season approaches, it’s fair to assume that entry-level jobs will need more workers. Pierce should consider having an online job fair with
Con: Re-close states
As the holidays approach, people are starting to plan their family gatherings to celebrate and spend time together. Many who are concerned for themselves and
Pro: Re-close states
The United States has hit a devastating milestone in eight months – 250,000 deaths – while a key coronavirus model is estimating nearly 400,000 deaths
Con: Transfer to a four-year university
For students attending a four-year university, transferring to a community college for a few semesters might save some money, but it adds stress and confusion
Pro: Stay at a community college
The time has come for students to send in their applications to transfer to a university, and many are struggling to make a decision. Given
Pierce should continue to bridge the technology gap
As COVID-19 impacts students, there still is a divide between those who have access to computers and software and those who don’t. Students need internet
The camera debate continues
Students may be required to turn on their cameras during online courses for certain classes in the spring semester. The Pierce Curriculum Committee is exploring
Southern gothic classic reimagined in contemporary East Los Angeles
Urban strongman Stanley Kowalski’s personal kryptonite arrives for an extended stay. Stella and Stanley’s perfectly imperfect married life quickly unravels when sister Blanche arrives on