Innovations in technology changed the methods instructors use to teach the material. At first chalk, then whiteboards, which were pushed aside by projectors and
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CalFresh on the horizon
CalFresh is a new program looking to expand on what food stamps can do for students at Pierce. Financial Aid Director Anafe Robinson is heading
Consequences of free speech suit
No trial date or settlement has been determined for Shaw v. Burke et.al., however that hasn’t prevented repercussions for Pierce College. A preliminary hearing for
Pay back financial aid
Republican senators introduced a bill that will “encourage” Pell Grant recipients to graduate within six years. The Pell for Performance Act is proposing that students
AGS raises awareness about student debt
Money is important. Being in debt is not. But how many people are aware of national debt and how it affects citizens? The Alpha Gamma
Fire evacuation, animals find stable ground
Owners found safety for their horses and large animals in the Pierce College Equestrian Center evacuation zone, escaping danger from the fire that broke out
It’s on all of us
It can happen to anyone. Among undergraduate students, 23.1 percent of females and 5.4 percent of males experience some form of sexual harassment or assault
Safety zone training
The Queer Brahma Collective (QBC) is hosting a Safe Zone training this Thursday for campus leaders, faculty and students after recent harassment affected the LGBTQ
Remedial courses find new forms
CSU Chancellor Timothy White issued an executive order in August to eliminate the school’s placement exams and remedial courses for incoming freshman whose math and
Sylmar fire forces evacuation, large animals are accepted at Equestrians Center
A brush fire fueled by strong Santa Ana winds broke out near Sylmar today at about 4 a.m., prompting mandatory evacuations in Lopez Canyon, Kagel