Traveling to Cincinnati to promote his new book at a convention in a hotel, customer service expert Michael Stone struggles to find his sanity while
Year: 2021
Town hall announces timeline for the next Pierce College president
While the question of who will be the next Pierce College president is still up in the air, a general timeline of the selection process
Get ahead during the summer
While the majority of college students take a break from Spring semester, taking summer classes would help students graduate quicker while having the benefit of
Parking lot flicks
With the resurgence of popularity for drive-in movie theaters in 2020, it’s hard not to feel a sense of deja vu. The affinity people have
Going green by growing food
Green thumbs don’t have to be for plants; they can be for communities too. During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people have been struggling financially
Live and back in action
After standing empty for an entire year, the Pierce College Performing Arts Building was filled with prop graffiti walls, hanging lights and the laughter and
Lending a virtual hand
A new crisis emerged amid a surge of deaths, economic devastation and social disconnect caused by the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. Pierce College should seriously consider
Jointing cannabis and classrooms
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
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