Because of the Internet, information is at the tip of your fingers. With so many accessible sources, students may not be aware that they are
Author: Taylor Thibodaux
You can’t swipe right on your professor
The Communication Association Club had a “Rate My Professor” workshop in Juniper 804 to teach students how to navigate the site and use it to
Cairo means victorious
Every team has that one person that keeps them in spirit and ready to fight for the win. Women’s volleyball middle blocker Cairo Harrell is
He came, saw and debated
When opportunity knocks, you should be ready to take a chance. Pierce College student Hector Zuniga was more than prepared after placing in the top
On the path to help the hungry
Humanitarians often have one trait in common that takes them forward in their missions to heal and save the world. The trait is empathy, one
Guiding young minds into the limelight
The acting industry can be perceived as glitz and glamour. Actors are often thought of having huge egos and being self centered. But Pierce College
Con: CBD is a no go at school
CBD is drug that has negative side effects when misused and could bring problems to a college campus. “Cannabidiol (CBD) is one of the 60
Men’s hoops lose to huskies
Men’s basketball (1-4) faced the East LA College Huskies last Wednesday, losing 72-51. Right out the gate, East LA came with the aggression, putting up
Preview: Vegan Day
When someone hears the term “vegan,” the common misconception that follows is that the food is boring and will cost a pretty penny. The Vegan
ASO passes two initiatives to help homeless and undocumented students
Many students have to deal with homework and quizzes. Some also have to face new federal immigration laws or worry about getting enough food to