Government funding and tuition are the primary ways colleges receive money. Advertising is way for Pierce to increase income beyond the traditional. Colleges need ways
Author: Randi Love
Pro: Bring back the Halloween Harvest Festival
Festival activities, a corn maze, a haunted house and trail were all featured at the last Halloween Harvest Festival at the Pierce Farm Center in
Secretary creates a discussion about sex, love and abuse amongst students and faculty.
Sex, whips and chains, bondage, submission and dominance are included in the Bondage, Discipline, Sadism, Masochism lifestyle. The Secretary, starring Maggie Gyllenhaal and James Spader
Debate between enrollment and new courses ensues
Enrollment failed to meet the seven percent projected growth, resulting in the school needing to give back $2.2 million to the district, according to Pierce
Pro: Pierce should have drug dogs
There are benefits and drawbacks to any decision a school makes. Adding a new policy is always a hard choice. However, some are necessary to
Four students design not only a play but also a career path
For more than a decade student designers were used sporadically in theatre productions on campus, but “Waiting for Godot” changed that this year. Michael Sande
Instructors told not to sell textbook desk copies
The current Textbook Adoption Policy includes a guideline that instructors are not able to sell desk copies provided by the publishers, yet book prices have
Enrollment not meeting projection
In August growth for enrollment was projected to be seven percent. Instead growth flattened and dipped to three percent for the current spring semester,
Pierce beats Moorpark for the second time this season
Men’s volleyball needs four sets to come out on top against rival Moorpark Raiders. After defeating Moorpark on the road earlier this season (3-2) Pierce
Students come together to start a team
A calm afternoon breeze cools the runners’ faces as they warm up for their workout at Shepard’s Stadium. Lunging across the field followed by high