Hispanic Heritage Month is the representation of the achievements of an integral part of society. About half of Pierce College’s population is of Hispanic and
Category: Editorials
Don’t shop, adopt!
Life might be “ruff” for students and homeless pets, but there might be a way to make both groups happier. Pierce College should start hosting
Support for small businesses
With a desire to earn some extra money and show off their creativity, many students have started small businesses. But competition is fierce, and advertising
Feed me suggestions
Pierce College should aspire to be a reflection of the many hardworking students, faculty and staff who roam campus grounds on a daily basis. The
Computer repairs for students
Whether it’s because their school will introduce them to their class management system, such as Canvas, or because they will be using anti-cheating software, possibly
Transportation for all
Looking at the intersection of Victory Boulevard and Winnetka Avenue, most weekdays, one can see Pierce students hopping off the bus and Metro’s G Line
Mixing it up
Incoming transfer students may struggle with making friends or meeting new people at their university. Pierce College should host school specific mixers for students transferring
Bring back the food trucks
Not having an option to purchase food on campus gives some students yet another obstacle. For people without personal transportation, they are unable to drive
Lights, cameras, curtains!
Pierce College’s Great Hall is the site for many events, from Club Rush to guest speakers to Film Club movie showings. But adding blackout curtains
Put free COVID-19 tests in the vending machines on campus
As students return to in-person classes, it becomes increasingly important to keep faculty, staff and students safe from potential COVID-19 outbreaks. Pierce could offer students