Eye exams, blood pressure checks, and diabetes testing. These medical visits may cost a couple hundred dollars, but at Pierce, students receive these services for
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Find your path at the Job Fair
Students crowded the Great Hall searching for internships and job opportunities that could potentially launch the path to their desired career. Pierce College hosted
Need the green to go green
There’s no set price tag to be environmentally conscious, but Pierce College will see what $12,000 can do. The Pierce College Associated Student Organization (ASO)
Mall marquee remains black for two years
Spring 2018 marks the fourth semester in a row that the North Mall’s marquee has been blacked out. Before it was completely shut down, the
BRIEF: Possible fines could be felt district-wide
The federal government has been running financial aid audits at schools across the country, looking for positive online attendance. The audits have found a lack
Reserves depleted
For decades, the Pierce College budget has fluctuated, but remained in the black. That may soon change as a possible $5 million deficit may hit
Opt-out might impact events
Pierce hosts a collection of extracurricular activities each semester. Events such as the film festival, speech tournament, Cinco de Mayo and Day of Politics are
National protest spurs local student action
“This is what democracy looks like—” Bella Aguilar-Rosil shouted through a megaphone as she led a crowd of students and faculty to the north end
Problems arise from proposed schedule changes
Though they are rushing to class, students may not make it from the Art Hill to the Village in time. But starting next semester, the
BRIEF: Walkout to end gun violence
Approximately 200 Pierce students marched on the Mall today to protest gun violence and commemorate the 17 victims of the Parkland, Florida shooting. Students across