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
Year: 2022
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
Vintage Goods for All
On the fourth Sunday of each month, Lot 7 at Pierce College is a treasure trove of vintage goods, where the saying “One man’s trash
Where Will He Ngo?
Pierce College theater student Topher Ngo was working on personal music projects and considering applying to graduate programs when he came across a Facebook
Academic Probation workshop held
The Pierce College Transfer Center held a workshop on March 23 to get students who were placed on academic probation back on track. Pierce Tenure
Benne is back
After 28 years as Pierce College’s Health Center Director, Elizabeth Benne was ready to hang her stethoscope and retire. With the inability to find a
Maintaining balance
In Action Item number 19, the Pierce College Council (PCC) approved a motion during the meeting on March 24 via Zoom to create a sustainability
Streetbeat: What are your plans for Spring Break?
“Baseball! Practice, win some games. And go out with the boys to play golf.” -Adam Yamashita “Hang out with friends, eat, have some drinks and
Con: Leave the books alone
In what seems like a page from Ray Bradbury’s dystopian novel “Fahrenheit 451,” schools and universities across the United States have banned countless books from
Pro: To Kill a Banned Book
When children are exposed to obscene material via literature, they can become desensitized. To limit and decrease desensitization in children, schools should ban books that