As the last few weeks of the spring semester are approaching, the Pierce College Council Chair Brian Gendron discussed school-related events, enrollment updates and the
Author: Alyssa Lupercio
Pro: Online finals offers flexibility
Finals week is a high stress time for most college students. They spend all semester working on turning in assignments and this is the final
Honoring Patsy Mink
Most people may not know the first woman of color elected to Congress, Patsy Mink, but those who attended a performance in the Great Hall
Chicano Studies hosts Second Indigenous Mexico Conference
The Chicana/o Studies and Media Arts department hosted their Second Annual Indigenous Mexico Conference to learn about Indigenous Mexico on Film on Friday, May
Column: Put it on do not disturb
Phones in class can be detrimental to a student’s academic success. Many professors try to implement a no phone policy during class hours. Using personal
Brief: Softball season ends in forfeit
The women’s softball season was cut short after needing to forfeit. Athletic director Deborah Hefter said the sport needed to forfeit due to a number
PCC talks new buildings and old problems
Budget discussion and campus construction continue to be top of mind for the Pierce College Council (PCC), which met Thursday, March 27, on Zoom.
Say hi to your new robot barista
Pierce College has a new coffee vending machine, NeeMoo Coffee, which includes a fully automated robotic arm that prepares coffee, while customers are able to
Con: Keep the doors open
Pierce College offers in-person Friday classes. This works well with many college students who are balancing their education, jobs, social life and any other responsibility
Multicultural Center hosts Nowruz celebration
The Pierce College Multicultural Center hosted an event to celebrate and learn about Nowruz on Thursday, March 20. Pierce Multicultural Center Coordinator Tatevik Melkumyan collaborated