When seeing the words social media, does self-absorption, inadequacy, or fear of missing out come to mind? This will take a shift in perspective but,
Month: November 2022
Con: Not in my house
Exposing children to horror movies will likely lead them to copy the behaviors being displayed, as well as cause mental problems later on. Watching scary
Pro: Let them watch the movies
Pumpkins are lit, and people would go out trick-or-treating while others would opt to stay in and watch scary movies with the lights off. However,
Auto majors, start your engines
The new Advanced Automotive Technology building is open. The Automotive industry is constantly evolving and changing. Auto Tech professor Alex Villalta believes this new building
Out with the old
Dealing with change can be tough for people—Whether it’s moving to another town to start school or even to a new country to start a
Soccer ends in scoreless draw
Although the game ended in a draw, the women’s soccer team defended their pitch and stuck it out Friday against Allan Hancock College, a team
Bring back the spooktacular decorations
The spooky season is in full swing, but it doesn’t seem like it at Pierce College. One year ago, the campus was empty due to
Column: Prayer shouldn’t be imposed on anybody
The conservative-leaning Supreme Court has furthered their actions to dismantle laws across the nation that protect teachers from mandating prayer in the classroom; this recent
Con: Stop dividing us into political parties
The two-party system creates division and forces identification with ideologies that one may not believe in, leading to a vote about the party not the
Pro: Keep everything organized in this country
It is simpler to govern when there are only two prominent parties. Having a two-party system keeps countries’ politics organized, even if it may not