Pierce College has closed its campus due to coronavirus fears, but the Student Health Center and the Farm remain operational. From now until spring break,
Year: 2020
Encore senior classes continue on Zoom
Of all courses in the Pierce ENCORE program for older adults, perhaps none is more timely and impactful than Maureen Feldman’s Staying Connected in the
Students isolated for Ramadan
While COVID-19 limits social interactions, Pierce Muslim students who are fasting during Ramadan are especially at a loss because it’s a holiday that’s usually celebrated
New building proposal stirs controversy
Pierce will be undergoing major changes to its campus within the next decade, one being the new multi-purpose academic workforce education building (MPAWE), which will
BRIEF: Athletics page update
The Pierce College Athletics website will be getting an online makeover. The department will be launching a new website to offer a polished look that
Brahma Pantry continues to provide services to students
The Brahma Pantry’s plans to help students during the school closure extends to more than just providing food. The pantry is still providing services despite
Con: Keep the aisles open
During quarantine people tend to get bored rather fast because there is only so much one can do. Stores such as Target, Walmart and grocery
Pro: Close non-essential sections
At the risk of spreading COVID-19 further, essential businesses should consider closing their non-essential sections to limit the amount of people spending time in those
Column: Bittersweet farewell
It’s strange to realize that I’m going to end my community college journey inside of my home, sitting on my couch dressed in my cap
Column: Dreaming of a graduation
I feel that my accomplishments were taken away from me, and all the hard work my parents put in to watch their daughter graduate has