It’s no secret that we live in a much faster paced world than the days of our grandparents. Early mornings, late nights, and multiple deadlines
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General education an option
After 12 years of education on a broad range of topics, students are usually able to determine their academic strengths and weaknesses. Ideally, students would
Food desert Fridays need fixing
The easy parking and quiet campus on Fridays are great, but the lack of on-campus food options makes finding lunch difficult. The three food trucks
Lower the units for full-time status
To obtain 12 units to be considered a full-time student is arguably the most frustrating part about registering for classes. The units required to be
Administrators should have office hours
Community colleges are public institutions, funded by the taxpayers, and as such it is critical that students have open access to the people who
Drought foreshadows dystopian future
NASA estimated that California has less than a year’s worth of water left due to our current drought. Experts say that if we conserve water
Participation shouldn’t be graded
Class participation shouldn’t be mandatory for a student’s grade. Not only is it too ambiguous to grade, but it also punishes and creates a hostile
Earthquake prep needed
As the world mourns the more than 4,000 people killed in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake which hit the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu, Angelenos should view the
Better Grade, Better Aid
Trying to qualify for financial aid is one of the most crucial things when continuing on to secondary education, which is why financial aid should
Never-ending construction conundrum
Pierce College and construction. The two go hand-in-hand. It has come to a point where the situation is shrouded in more rumors than the illuminati