After a rollercoaster of emotions, the results of the 2020 election continue to come, but it seems as of right now former Vice President Joe
Author: Zoe Ramirez
Conversation regarding ethnicity continues
Story by: Zoe Ramirez and Nick Garside Members of the Academic Senate discussed systematic racism and the usage of the term Latinx on Oct. 26.
Brahma Pantry switches gears
Despite the school’s closure, Pierce’s Brahma Pantry still strives to provide services to students who may need help during the pandemic. The Brahma Pantry is
New sexual health resources available
Many Pierce students worried about their sexual health may gain more peace of mind through a new program that addresses several needs virtually. Family Pact
Student services on virtual display
Student success, particularly in community colleges, frequently depends on what happens inside the classroom and outside as well. Pierce College employs a variety of organizations
Pro: Synchronous learning
Despite the shift to online learning, many students still haven’t attended a virtual class, according to a survey conducted by Common Sense Media. Students who
Students leave the stage and go home
Performing live shows, attending dress-rehearsal and experiencing the joys of an audience’s applause are now a thing of the past for the Theatre department as
‘Really Really’ is really good
“Really Really,” a play depicting the aftermath of a college sex scandal, was Pierce College’s first virtual theater production that was performed impressively through Zoom.
Controversial statues still on campus
Since the widespread protests that erupted from the killing of George Floyd, statues across the country were torn down as a rise against racism. Now,
Zooming in the dark
To protect student privacy rights, professors that conduct online meetings cannot require a camera to be turned on, which has varied opinions among many Pierce