While the first few weeks of school might be a bit of a mess for both students and faculty, more effort by either Pierce or
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Embrace for impact: make room for crashers
The first few weeks of the semester can be challenging for new and returning students, from navigating their way around campus to dealing with financial
Adobe Creative Cloud products should be free for all students
Pierce already offers a variety of resources that are freely accessible at home. With more than 70 online databases and services such as Word, PowerPoint
Abortion support groups for female students
The new legislation Alabama senators passed on Tuesday, May 14 would make performing an abortion at any stage of pregnancy a felony punishable by 10
Food mobile orders helps students on the go
Pierce should incorporate mobile takeout ordering for the Brahma Cafe, cafeteria and the food truck by the South Gym. Cal State, Northridge (CSUN) uses a
Clothing drives on campus can help students
The average consumer may purchase clothes and wear it once or twice, and in some cases not at all. This leaves them with clothing that
Reusable cap and gowns for graduation
Paying to participate in an event that celebrates your accomplishments is a strange concept, but that’s normal for college graduations. After students pay for and
More ATMs on campus can create convenient cash options for students
In the corner of the Pierce College bookstore there sits an ATM waiting to take a three-dollar service fee from your withdrawal. Imagine in its
A town hall is needed to voice concerns
Pierce College should consider having a monthly town hall meeting so that students voices are heard and not ignored. Since students use their hard earn
Alcohol rehab needs a place on campus
In recent years the US has seen an astronomical rise in rehabilitation centers. From privately funded centers much like the Bluff Plantation to the government-funded