Running back to the car because you left your polka-patterned face mask on your sun-tanned dashboard has become the new norm, in addition to leaving
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Echoes of the Asian American community
With the rise in hate crimes against the Asian American and Pacific Islander (AAPI) community, there is no shortage of words to describe what emotions
A single mom’s tough year
The Brahma Pantry should be Pierce College’s main focus during the pandemic. Being a student and a working, single mother of two children makes keeping
Column: Excited for the future
After a rollercoaster of emotions, the results of the 2020 election continue to come, but it seems as of right now former Vice President Joe
Column: Sigh of relief
The 2020 presidential election has ended with Joe Biden being declared as the next president of the United States of America. This election was slow
Column: Why I’m voting this election season
After four years of a Trump presidency that felt more like a two-term presidency, I am tired. My mental state has been depleted, and my
Column: Voter suppression
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it
Column: Not voting isn’t the flex you think it is
Don’t get me wrong, it is easy to understand the basis behind feeling that you can’t morally support one candidate or the other, but besides
Column: Racist statues still on campus
As racial tensions in the U.S. continue to grow, I would think that Pierce College would want to eliminate any chance of one of their
Column: New horizons
As I near the end of the third month in quarantine at home, I find myself noticing a decline in my mental health and hope.