Instructors will be required to record attendance and submit reports for the entire length of the term beginning in the upcoming summer session, according to
Author: Victor Rodriguez
First Town Hall event promotes student involvement in solving social issues
Pierce College held its first Town Hall meeting Friday, where hundreds of students researched and discussed solutions to pressing social issues. The event was based
Softball wins last game of the season
The Pierce College softball team’s difficult season came to an end in bittersweet fashion after splitting a doubleheader against Moorpark College on Tuesday, April 21
Pro: Traffic Fines Proportional To Income
If you have ever driven a car, chances are you have committed a traffic violation. The majority of drivers have. It just so happens that
Open Mic Night Reveals Hidden Talent
Whether it be stand-up comedy or heart-felt poetry, the Pierce College Open-Mic Night hosted a number captivating performances for the student body, faculty and the
Student suffers panic attack at Freudian Sip, carried away by paramedics
A female student had a panic attack and was carried away by paramedics at Pierce College’s Freudian Sip café around 12:30 p.m. Crystal Barrera watched the
Bulls win and lose against Cougars
The Pierce College baseball team struggled with nerves and lackluster offense in its loss against Cuesta College at home on Wednesday, March
Wi-Fi Battle Cry
The inconsistency that Pierce College’s Wi-Fi is infamous for has become the running joke on campus, and the frustration experienced by not having a connection
Pro: Food and drinks in class
Hungry students are not happy students, especially when they are denied access to food or drinks by a professor on a power trip. Pierce College
Pierce College students tackle social issues through Town Hall
Instructors at Pierce College have announced plans to host an interdisciplinary “Town Hall” based on the nationally recognized California State University, Chico model. The Town