As the world mourns the more than 4,000 people killed in the 7.8-magnitude earthquake which hit the Nepalese capital of Kathmandu, Angelenos should view the
Category: Editorials
Better Grade, Better Aid
Trying to qualify for financial aid is one of the most crucial things when continuing on to secondary education, which is why financial aid should
Never-ending construction conundrum
Pierce College and construction. The two go hand-in-hand. It has come to a point where the situation is shrouded in more rumors than the illuminati
Withdrawal dates in need of reform
A constant worry for college students and faculty each semester are drop dates that could potentially hinder their performance. One way this could be fixed would
Cheerleaders deserve equal medical care
Under the California Community College Athletic Association bylaws and athletic training standards, cheerleaders are not regarded as collegiate athletes and are not eligible to get
Intramural sports could connect community
Playing team sports has a unique way of bringing people together, whether its through observing games together, placing bets on the outcomes on sites like
Speech should not be limited on campus
Colleges, universities and other establishments of higher education are meant to be places where the exchange of ideas are to be freely exercised without any
Student safety after night classes is concerning
Now that it gets darker earlier due to daylight savings, students need to take precautions when taking night classes. Safety measures need to be addressed
Pierce farm a relic of history that needs preserving
The farm is the face of Pierce College and one of the few things that remain from the identity of the old San Fernando Valley.
Bicycle and skateboarding lane on the Mall is a must
The law regarding no bicycling or skateboarding on campus was made not only as a safety measure for students, but as a way to keep