Cancel culture is well known in the media industry. Although there are mixed emotions about it, there are a lot of pros. According to scmp.com,
Month: April 2022
Bring the alumni back
Pierce’s Athletic department has struggled. The best record in the last three years is the 2021-22 women’s soccer team, having a record of 11-5-4. The
Spring back to the chalkboard
Spring is a season filled with color, but more of it could be added to the Pierce College campus. Pierce could host a Madonnari week
Millions secured by Los Angeles Community College District
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Board of Trustees (BOT) announced on March 22 that they will receive more than $5 million funds for
Guiding student mentors
William Macaraeg found that providing support for students has given him as much satisfaction as the education he is receiving. As a Pierce College student
To re-elect or to not re-elect?
The question of whether or not the Pierce College Academic Senate would place a term limit on committee service was discussed on April 11 during
Assemblymember hosts Day of Service
The Pierce College Mall overflowed with students, faculty and staff, and volunteers in celebration and participation of Valley Day of Service on Sunday, April 3.
Active shooter exercise on campus
The Los Angeles Sheriff’s County Department (LASD) hosted an active shooter training at Pierce College early Thursday morning, after a two-year hiatus. The COVID-19 pandemic
BRIEF: Volleyball coach’s responsibilities reduced
After going winless this season, men’s volleyball head coach Edison Zhou has been relieved of his duties for the team. The program ended with an
Review: Volleyball returns to the court
Despite a struggling season, the men’s volleyball team progressed from the start with their skill and communication. While bidding their coach farewell after his reduced