Bzzz, Bzzz. Ring, ring. The noise that brings us back to reach our phones and forget about the people around us. It has
Category: Editorials
A push for menstrual product accessibility
Pierce College offers free menstrual products through its Health Center, which is a valuable resource. But this doesn’t fully meet the needs of students who
Campus needs International Women’s Day event
Women make up just 12 percent of mechanics and auto technicians, 15 percent of engineers and 36 percent of workers in agriculture and plant science,
Transparency needed from Pierce and ICE
Since President Donald Trump took office, immigration policies have undergone changes that threaten the lives of undocumented students and faculty. The Trump administration has authorized
More awareness of EOPS needed
There are students at Pierce College who face challenges when it comes to finances, education and social support. The Extended Opportunity Programs and Services (EOPS)
Uniting students by watching professional sports
Sports are everywhere in the city of Los Angeles and they bring people together, regardless of their beliefs or background. Ordinary games can become amazing
Creating AI classes will better prepare students
With an increase in the use of artificial intelligence, there have been concerns that its use will replace jobs or that it will be used
Importance of celebrating Native American Heritage Month
November is a remembrance and celebration of the past, present and future societal contributions and culture of Native Americans. Native American Heritage and Alaska Native
Kicking costly parking enforcement to the curb
College students have enough to deal without the added stress of having to pay parking tickets. Keeping up grades, bonding with peers and exploring the
Adulting: It’s not just a verb
“Adulting” sounds like a nonsensical course for young people. But it has become apparent that many college students are having difficulties managing living on their