As President Donald Trump’s tentative date for the DACA rescindment nears, faculty, staff and on-campus clubs’ commitment to serve undocumented students continues. General knowledge of
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Library has 105 tablets available to students
An economic divide might keep students from accessing technology to complete schoolwork, but a new program helps get rid of those barriers. The Library
Standing up by kneeling
In the middle of controversy, football and politics collided in a heated debate that has addressed racial tension with law enforcement. Pierce’s Blatigenous club discussed
Behavioral Intervention Team assess potential threats
The Parkland, Florida school shooting had a rippling effect in the Pierce community with students, faculty and staff advocating for campus safety and mental health
Cheating on papers can make an easy comeback
*Update: Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass said that VeriCite has signed a contract with OEI, extending the services at Pierce for another year until June
Neighbors you don’t want to invite over
The Pierce community has new neighbors on campus that don’t have backpacks, but travel in packs. The North of Mall construction caused a rodent infestation,
Not afraid to ask for help
The number of Pierce College students being hospitalized due to suicidal ideations are higher than they have ever been. But that shouldn’t be considered a
Complete that degree
It might be a full-time job or childcare responsibilities, but whatever the reason some students can’t make it to campus. However, there are state and
Celebrating a brighter future
Job opportunities are plentiful for science and technology, so providing students with insight into the field was a no-brainer. Students explored majors within Science, Technology,
UMOJA gives aid
College is expensive, but there are resources available that can ease the strain. UMOJA hosted the Financial Aid 101 Workshop on Tuesday to introduce students