Undocumented students cannot apply for federal financial aid or school loans, but that did not prevent one Mexican immigrant from working her way to
Author: Max Sullivan
Pro: Gender neutral restrooms at Pierce
As gender equality becomes a more central issue, there is a push at universities across the country to have gender neutral bathrooms. They are now
Two additional Chicano Studies classes may come soon
The demands of students for more Chicano Studies courses to be taught on campus are making progress. Chicano Studies 7 and 8 are on track
Never too late to return a serve
He scooted instead of crawled, then ran before he walked. More than 40 years later, that energy cannot be created nor destroyed; rather, it transforms
Digital arts and media building construction project to be defunded
The Faculty Advisory Committee voted April 18 a recommendation to defund the proposed $32 million Digital Arts and Media Building, planned to be built where
Vice President of ASO becomes president
After 13 years in the Navy, one business management major hopes to make a big impact on campus in the year to come. Barbara Lombrano,
My only friend, the end
It was supposed to be the weekend the Peace Frog front man commemorated the 40th anniversary of his hero Jim Morrison’s July 3, 1971 death,
Remembering James Crossen for “Everything is Everything”
James Crossen, the professor who brought Addiction Studies to Pierce College in 1999 died April 2 from Pneumonia. He was 80. Crossen was a registered
Con: Pierce should not have the business office open later
There is no necessity for the Business Office to stay open later. It is already open until 7:30 p.m. from Monday thru Thursday. Class and
Documentary screening of ‘No Mas Bebes’ tells story of forced sterilization in 1960s Los Angeles
Latinas forced to be sterilized during labor in Los Angeles 40 to 50 years ago sparked passionate discussion in the Great Hall on March 23