“I think someone graduating should demonstrate how they have changed and how they work, and how they’ve grown as a worker but also
Category: Opinion
Shoutout for sports and student clubs
Empty seats and empty classrooms should not be the case when a sports event occurs on campus. Pierce College promotes events frequently, and while sports
I shall compare thee to…greatness
“Shall I compare thee to… something?” are not exactly the words that come to mind when thinking of the great playwright William Shakespeare, and seem
Pierce after dark, let’s talk about it
The ground is barely visible, with darkness hugging the horizon, fog forming and faint lights illuminating the distance. This is not a scene from a
Helping the homeless through hygiene kit access
Pierce College should make it a priority to be of service for college students who may be homeless, as well as homeless people in the
U.S. bilingual education standards already do enough
Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese and French are some of the most spoken languages in the United States, and it shows Americans are not shying
Elevating bilingual and foreign language standards in U.S. education
Exploring a different language may be difficult in the beginning, and our education system in schools around the United States can always use new ways
We need to kick bots and take names
Correction: This editorial was corrected on April 26, 2024, to say that the use of ID.me is optional. Before the COVID-19 lockdowns, the first week
Preventing car accidents near campus
A two-car accident occurred by the Pierce College Winnetka Avenue campus entrance at Brahma Drive on March 12. This is the same intersection where collisions
Streetbeat: What is your native language, and what languages do you speak now?
“My native language is Spanish. When I went to high school, I took French one through four. I need to learn Portuguese—my husband’s Brazilian, so