The governors of the West Coast states have agreed to update their local masking guidance policies, effectively lifting indoor mask mandates starting March 11. However,
Month: March 2022
Streetbeat: What do you think about the recent rise in gas prices?
“It’s horrible. Our politicians don’t care about the people because they turned down the bill to lower the gas tax. I pay more and less
Con: Freedom ride
With class starting at 10 a.m., an alarm sounds. A groggy student rolls over to see the clock say eight. They take a deep breath
Pro: Room for more
Without transportation, people would have limitations on where they can go and could not choose the destination they would want to reach. While there are
Student counselors are still students
As students start to get used to their daily school routines, it’s inevitable that questions arise throughout their academic journey. It’s an ongoing concern that
Art work, get your art work
Art auctions can be an entertaining way to provide more life to a campus and give enhanced exposure to working artists. Pierce College has a
Filling up stomachs and brains
Being able to afford groceries and necessities, especially for students, might be a struggle with rising costs in the country. But the Pierce College Brahma
Making a splash and helping while doing it
The USA Artistic Swimming National Team swam with enthusiasm and artistry, showcasing their talent and promoting the event for Ukraine relief. Assistant Coach Anna Voloshyna,
Jumping above the net
Volleyball and basketball seasons may be over at Pierce College, but that doesn’t mean athletes should be slacking off on their training. It is never
Familiar face returns to his roots
A familiar face returns to Pierce College athletics as assistant coach Farzad Ramin will be coaching the men’s volleyball team. Ramin served as a volunteer