Community colleges are missing out on the opportunity to offer cannabis specialized classes in their curriculum. With the legalization of production, distribution, sale and consumption
Month: May 2021
In solidarity with the AAPI community
Much like last year with the murder of George Floyd in broad daylight, now we find ourselves in a moment of racial reckoning as we
Don’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccines became available for medical professionals and elderly citizens early December and eligibility now has expanded for everyone 16 and older. Many who have
Sunset Boulevard
Young struggling screenwriter Joe Gillis attempts to hide from the repossession men seeking his car when he drives into a desolate mansion in Sunset Boulevard
Virtual Health Center
College students, more vulnerable to mental illnesses like anxiety and depression, are also facing a global pandemic increasing their likeliness to develop these illnesses. To
Peer-to-Peer mentor program
It’s been nearly one year since Pierce College has held on campus classes and activities, yet the Peer-To-Peer mentor program still is working to make
Umoja holds Black history month events
Pierce College campus remains closed due to the pandemic, but students and teachers still have the opportunity to participate and educate themselves about Black History
Con: Outdoor Dining
After one year of trying to be safe and obeying stay-at-home orders, COVID-19 cases are still spiking. Outdoor dining provides options for customers to enjoy
Pro: Outdoor Dining
It’s been more than one year since COVID-19 shut down the country and nearly the entire world. The pandemic has been stressful, exhausting and rough
Athlete of the week: COVID-19 edition
While many sporting events have been put on pause due to COVID-19 precautions, AJ Werner has proven his resolve of as a true athlete by