Bachelor degrees are proof of accomplishment and education in a specific area, and show a student’s dedication to a certain subject. If a candidate for
Author: David Zayer
Brief: Construction and budget concerns
Construction continues on Pierce College with a Multipurpose Academic and Workforce Education Building, a Child Development Academic Facility and an Industrial Technology Building taking priority.
Capturing the dream
Camera in hand, kneeling by the water, Minette Rubin waits for that perfect moment. With a push of a button, she captures an action-packed scene
Pro: Internet Access
With technology becoming even more apart of humans lives and being integrated into classrooms, internet access becomes more of a necessity. Students have begun to
Pro: Group Work
Strength is apparent in numbers and it always has been. Throughout the history of human beings, people have always worked in groups. Therefore, it would only
Review: Soothing tunes
Classical music and mental visualization appeals to the senses to bring you in the moment. Music that soothes the soul. Pierces Thursday concert series continues
Drawing your cake and winning it, too
Correction: Skylar Angel Silva was misidentified as a she. Pierce College’s Department of Art and Architecture presented their annual Student Art Show and Award Ceremony
Zero cost textbooks available
One program that can help improve student success has been gaining traction, but some faculty don’t know it exists. Open Educational Resources (OER) strives to
Streetbeat: Armed Campus
What are the benefits, if any, of having an armed campus? “I think it would be safer, maybe the teacher could disable the shooter.” -Gerardo
Guided Pathways, misconceived notions
Pierce Academic Senate members voted to approve this year’s plan for the Guided Pathways program by March 30 or they will lose $1.8 million for