Halloween will be different this year, but that doesn’t mean that people shouldn’t go trick-or-treating. While California state health officials recommend people skip it this
Author: Giselle Ormeno
Pro: Prop 18
More than 27% of young Californians voted in 2018, an 8% increase from 2014, according to an NBC report of California civic engagement data. That
Unfinished business
Students can expect fewer classes to be on the fall semester catalog. Some classes have not been able to transition online, so they will not
Con: Go to college
The high school class of 2020 was born after 9/11 and saw the first African-American president inaugurated when they were in second grade. Now, their
Brahma Pantry continues to provide services to students
The Brahma Pantry’s plans to help students during the school closure extends to more than just providing food. The pantry is still providing services despite
Column: Bittersweet farewell
It’s strange to realize that I’m going to end my community college journey inside of my home, sitting on my couch dressed in my cap
Clubs connect on computers
Associated Students Organization (ASO) club meetings are now taking place online over Zoom to keep clubs connected and engaged as they plan their activities for
Pro: Reopen States
In the past few weeks, a surge of protestors in different states vocalized their sentiment to end the Safer at Home orders. The growing discontent
ASO boosts morale through social media
With campus closed to the public due to the Safer at Home order, the Associated Students Organization (ASO) and Pierce students are physically disconnected. To
COVID-19 response teams discuss protection and student engagement
The COVID-19 response teams discussed student accessibility toward student services and how to keep students informed through an online Zoom meeting on April 15. Director