Skateboarding and bike riding on campus may be a faster way to get through the school, but it’s a nuisance if you’re not on wheels.
Category: Opinion
Give wheels the right of way on campus
The distance from one Pierce class to another is often difficult to cover on foot if a student has classes back-to-back, so bikes and skateboards
New law neglects old problem
A two-tier system that allows California community college officials to charge more than $200 per unit for additional high-demand classes will do little to affect the
Class crashers are unwitting victims
In spring 2013 more than 3,100 freshman students enrolled at Pierce College while only 2,545 basic general education seats were available, leaving a potential 550
Counseling Pierce Students
With the number of students attending Pierce College, it is not surprising that counseling time is difficult to attain, but the process of booking appointments
Mid-week music retreat
Room 3400 of the Music Building was quickly packed to capacity and beyond as soon as the doors opened on Thursday afternoon to reveal the
Opinion Poll: Where do Pierce students buy textbooks?
The following poll was conducted by staff reporter Ethan Hanson on the Pierce College campus on Oct. 7, 2013. Students were asked, “Where do Pierce
California community colleges are not four-year degree ready
California Community Colleges would veer away from its original educational goals and create tension with CSUs and UCs if it provided bachelor’s degrees as the
Campus film production is productive
Most students will not be on the silver screen, but a film shoot on campus gives them the next best thing: being on set while
New law delivers college classes not caste system
Under a new California law, eligible community colleges may create extension programs during winter and summer sessions with courses that are essential for students to