The shift to online classes in response to the pandemic was unexpected and a drastic change for those attending a college or university. For those
Year: 2020
Column: Let’s honor essential workers
From administering prescriptions to restocking goods, these are the types of people that should be commemorated. These workers need to be celebrated, because without them
“BlacKkKlansman” screenwriter talks about film
The red carpet at Cannes Film Festival is packed with photographers on either side. Celebrities are lined up getting their photos taken. Spike Lee, Adam
VP of Academic Affairs leaves Pierce
Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger announced through an email that she has accepted a similar role at Compton College and will leave Pierce
Athletes uncertain about game plan
For many high school senior and collegiette-level student athletes, the COVID-19 pandemic has led to a state of uncertainty for their playing futures. That same
Fall semester plans detailed
Fall semester classes will be offered online and the cost will remain $46 per unit, said Vice President of Academic Affairs Sheri Berger in a
Pierce students balance being essential workers
As government officials urge Americans to practice social distancing to stop the spread of COVID-19, some Pierce students find themselves risking their own health to
Preview: Academy Awards winner to guest speak about work in ‘BlackkKlansman’
David Rabinowitz held his first golden Oscar on the Academy Awards stage, along with director Spike Lee and other screenwriters, after winning Best Adapted Screenplay
Column: Bored in the house
There’s an old adage that goes “I’m bored in the house and I’m in the house bored,” which many college students, such as myself, have
Student Zoom time
While in quarantine, people are looking for ways to bring a sense of normalcy to their lives. Students are no different. To recreate the feeling