As COVID-19 spreads, only essential businesses such as restaurants remain open and limiting their business to take out and delivery. As businesses close, people question
Year: 2020
Protecting families one mask at a time
As government officials advise the need to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Hannah Eisen has taken it into her own hands to
BRIEF: New guidelines for on campus visits
New guidelines were put into place as the school prioritizes the safety of everyone due to the COVID-19 pandemic, according to a meeting conducted by
Column: Who’s to blame?
It seems as though every time I go to get my Coronavirus update, someone is blaming millennials for the spread of the COVID-19 virus. But
BRIEF: District lifts grade restrictions
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) will lift the restriction on the number of courses/units students can take for Pass/No Pass for this semester.
Basic needs and computers discussed at PCC meeting
The first COVID-19 case in the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) was confirmed by Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen over a Zoom meeting with
Former PACE Director dies
Arthur Gillis, former director of the Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE) at Pierce and an advocate for adult learners pursuing higher education, died from
Con: Hamburgers with a side of COVID-19
Whether a person has been practicing social distancing or self-quarantining, the next incoming weeks is the time to sacrifice personal wants for the greater good.
Positive for financial disease
Two more months and the spring semester will be over. For students of Pierce College, these months are painful days of facing unprecedented challenges brought
Financial aid, parking pass refunds and laptop pickup mentioned at faculty meeting
Los Angeles Pierce College faculty held their third meeting via Zoom on April 3 to discuss the novel coronavirus, how the college has been dealing