The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has decided to keep courses in their online format through the fall 2020 semester, but some professors are
Year: 2020
Con: Keep States Closed
The coronavirus has caused the majority of the world to go into quarantine. The state of California and its counties has a Safer at Home
Pro: Reopen States
In the past few weeks, a surge of protestors in different states vocalized their sentiment to end the Safer at Home orders. The growing discontent
Looking COVID-19 in the eye
A man alone on his deathbed looked over at his wife and son. He wanted to be able to hold them close, but he was
Student services go online
Although the Brahma Café is closed due to COVID-19 prevention, a new one is open to Pierce students who are seeking academic help known as
ESL assessments and graduation discussed at Academic Senate
The Academic Senate met through a Zoom meeting on May 4 to discuss struggles with English as a second language (ESL) assessments and upcoming virtual
Bringing back the community in community college
With campuses being closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students have been left in the dark about how their education is being affected. When offices
BRIEF: Summer, fall semesters and commencement online
Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez updated faculty, staff and administrators on the district’s plans in the wake of COVID-19 in an
BRIEF: Financial options for DACA recipients
Students who are Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) recipients are ineligible to receive a stimulus check from the $2.2 trillion CARES Act. Since non-essential
BRIEF: Former Brahma signs with the Bengals
Former Brahma Clay Cordasco may not have been named one of the 255 picks in this year’s NFL Draft, but it won’t stop him from