On June 14, 1777, we stood for the American flag for the first time when the Continental Congress declared, “The flag of the United States
Author: Jayna Kuklin
Con: States vs. Body Autonomy
Con: Hands off my body by Jayna Kuklin On June 24, the world halted when the Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) voted 6-3
Ready to serve others
When Houry Tanashian grew up during the Lebanese Civil War, she saw scarce medical care and attention as people got hurt. There also was no
Con: Summertime fun
Summer is right around the corner, and as students are preparing for vacation or graduation, one question is often posed to them. Should they take
Graduate speaker expresses unity with peers
Graduate speaker Yanise Daaku will use her moment during the Pierce College commencement June 7 to reflect with her peers on their hard work together,
Con: School is hard enough
Having a job is important, especially if you plan to have a roof over your head and food in your belly and pantry. A common
Thousands march for women’s rights
A draft opinion piece written by Judge Samuel Alito on May 2, 2022, stated that the Supreme Court of the United States planned to vote
Sustainability talks
Sustainability remained a hot topic during the Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting on April 21 on Zoom. The Council followed up on Action Items 19
Con: A second chance
The world has been taught one important rule in today’s society—The Golden Rule. “Do unto others as you would have them do to you.” Unfortunately,
Academic Senate discusses enrollment
Discussions on whether or not Pierce College is ready for a complete return to in-person classes arose during the Academic Senate meeting on Monday via