As a woman of color in America who has had her fair share of experiences with racial injustice, I felt overwhelmed with joy listening to
Author: Arielle Zolezzi
Column: Voter suppression
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it
Column: Not voting isn’t the flex you think it is
Don’t get me wrong, it is easy to understand the basis behind feeling that you can’t morally support one candidate or the other, but besides
Column: Racist statues still on campus
As racial tensions in the U.S. continue to grow, I would think that Pierce College would want to eliminate any chance of one of their
Class of 2020
Faculty and students at Los Angeles Pierce College, along with the rest of the Los Angeles Community College District, are gearing up for a Virtual
Column: Right to protest
Sitting with my hands zip tied behind my back, listening to racial verbiage and pleas for officers to help restore circulation to other’s hands, I
BRIEF: Stimulus in check
The CARES act has authorized the U.S. Department of Education to provide stimulus funding for universities and colleges, including Pierce College, to help navigate this
Students of all ages
Since the shutdown of the Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD), many Pierce professors and students have doubled up as their children’s teachers while continuing
Fall goes online
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has decided to keep courses in their online format through the fall 2020 semester, but some professors are
BRIEF: Zoom meetings outside of regular class time
As classes settled into their online format, some professors decided to hold their live meetings on Zoom outside of the originally scheduled time and upload