For the first time, the Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) has addressed the needs and rights for LGBTQIA+ community. The Board of Trustees unanimously
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Ballot box at Pierce
Pierce College’s campus may be closed, but for those in the community looking to exercise their right to vote, the college offers a way to
Health service options
Health and wellness issues dominated the Pierce College Council (PCC) discussion on Sept. 24 as members examined the most effective ways to help students during
Late-start classes are coming
Pierce College announced that more than 75 late-start and online classes, most scheduled to begin Oct. 26, according to the school website. According to Pierce
BRIEF: Academic Senate
Academic Senate members continued discussing its proposed Anti-systemic Racism Resolution on Sept. 28. The senate voted at the request of the Administration of Justice Department
COVID team meeting
COVID-19 Response teams discussed student ID cards, delivering laptops to non-LA Promise students and possibly opening up classrooms for faculty at a Zoom meeting on
Promoting student engagement in the political process
First time voters can get overwhelmed by propositions on the ballot, but the Bipartisan Policy Center is working on educating students about them for this
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,
Laptop delay
As courses transitioned online, COVID-19 exposed the digital divide with students who have access to reliable internet and computer access and students who do not.
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