Home for most students is a place with four walls, for others it’s four doors. Assembly Bill 302 was introduced on Jan. 1, 2019, and
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Online difficulty sparks issues for student enrollment
It may feel different to see the class roster that used to be full of people a few years ago now having only a few
Honors program has unique opportunity
*CORRECTION: Komalpreet Batth was misquoted in the original version of this story. The correct quote is “A lot of people don’t even know that’s just
Mapping out free speech
Pierce College has expanded its free speech zone, which is open to the public, and it added three speech areas that are specifically for students.
More Sacramento grant money gives hope to students
Students on financial aid programs at colleges in California may soon have access to more funding to cover the rising cost of education. Two bills
STEM studies in Europe
Have you ever dreamed about living in France? Strolling the romantic streets of Paris or sunbathing on the beautiful French Riviera? Have you ever dreamed
Out of date? Let’s update our classrooms
If you’ve ever taken a math or statistics class at Pierce, chances are you took it in one of the modest, low-tech classrooms on campus.
Enrollment numbers on the rise
*CORRECTION: The graph printed depicted that Pierce had a zero students enrolled during the spring 2018 semester, however the correct number was 17,529. If you
Vegan Society bakes up the love on Valentines Day with tasty treats
With tables filled with red and pink confectionary treats, Pierce College’s Vegan Society showed their love for animals this past Valentine’s Day by holding a
Stealing from the sun: one man’s story of sustainability
By Alexis Canelo and Noah Goldbloom Instructor of English Larry Krikorian has no place to charge his electric vehicle on campus. This problem is not