Forcing students to declare a major in their freshman year restricts their freedom and ability to explore other interests or passions that they were not
Author: Ryan Kassebaum
Con: Don’t overlook the costs and cons of going abroad
Studying abroad is often a glorified vacation, and can be misunderstood since many won’t explain the potential drawbacks of it. While there are upsides to
Honoring Pierce’s military veterans
A raffle, a prize wheel and people filled the Veterans’ Day Celebration held at the Veterans Resource Center Courtyard on Nov. 12 to show appreciation
45 universities fill the Mall for Transfer Day
Students were actively engaged in Pierce College’s Transfer College Fair in an attempt to learn more about the transfer process and set their eyes on
Day of Politics encourages civic engagement
With the 2024 election around the corner, the Day of Politics at Pierce College looked to address some of the most asked questions regarding voting,
Pierce College Council talks construction
Members of the design and project team revealed their ideas moving forward for a master plan to enhance campus life and student convenience at the
Weather station tracks recent heat wave
Pierce College’s weather station used its variety of high-tech instruments to track the weather as record-breaking heat swept through the San Fernando Valley this month,
A global lesson through drum beats
Pierce College’s music department had its first Associated Student Organization (ASO) concert of the new school year on Sept. 2 in the Performing Arts Building,