Running back to the car because you left your polka-patterned face mask on your sun-tanned dashboard has become the new norm, in addition to leaving
Month: May 2021
Going to the COVID-19 drive-in
Movie and drive-in theaters have been finding ways to reopen and screen films that entertain families while complying with COVID-19 health and safety guidelines. The
Proctorio, the flawed program
Since the move to online schooling, teachers have made huge adjustments to how they organize and operate their courses. Classes are executed through Canvas, lectures
Proctorio, Stay Right Where You Are
Being on camera may make some people nervous, but in the test setting, others argue it may be necessary. With the COVID-19 restrictions forcing classes
Summer enrollment down
The current low numbers for student enrollment for the summer session may result in job losses due to the substantial drop of revenue, according to
UCLA Day leads the way to becoming a Bruin
UCLA receives more applications each year than any other school in America, but what many people don’t realize is there are methods to help better
ASO launches Clothesline Project online
Pierce College’s Associated Student Organization (ASO) launched its annual Clothesline Project virtually on April 28 to spread awareness, and to help those who have been
Putting the spotlight on increasing diversity
The California Community Colleges (CCC) held a series of webinars for Black Student Success Week, which focused on amplifying the voices of Black students and
Los Angeles County holds COVID-19 vaccine town hall
The Los Angeles County of Public Health held a virtual town hall on the COVID-19 vaccines as more Los Angeles residents continue to get vaccinated.
Setting movie careers in motion
California Community Colleges’s new partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will provide increased access to highly competitive film industry experiences. Media