Pierce College holds the Topanga Vintage Market for independent vendors to sell goods to the community the fourth Sunday of every month. The market attracts
Category: Editorials
The Transfer Dilemma
While the majority of students enter community college with a plan to transfer after two years, this is the case for less than 10% of
Cultivating the Community
Green thumbs don’t have to be for plants; they can be for communities too. During the COVID-19 pandemic, millions of people have been struggling financially
Keeping the spirit of the season alive, online
The COVID-19 pandemic has been stressful and isolating for a lot of people and the holidays can be an opportunity to reconnect with friends and
Pierce should give away free meals to the homeless
With the holidays here, and colleges are vacant due to COVID-19, it is time to consider how Pierce College can aid homeless communities in the
Online job fair
As the holiday season approaches, it’s fair to assume that entry-level jobs will need more workers. Pierce should consider having an online job fair with
Pierce should continue to bridge the technology gap
As COVID-19 impacts students, there still is a divide between those who have access to computers and software and those who don’t. Students need internet
Free rapid testing site on campus
After nearly a year since the first known case of COVID-19, testing still is not easy for everyone to access for free. Even though Los
No classes on Election Day
Pierce College promises to “increase opportunities for student access, readiness, retention, and success” as stated in their mission statement goals. But Pierce will fail to
What’s the delay?
It’s been one year since the story on the investigation regarding coach Carlos Woods surfaced, and while baby steps have been taken, there is still