When we were young, we were taught to go out and play in order to make friends, but as we got older, we discovered that
Category: Opinion
A little farm in the big city
Agricultural students at Pierce College have witnessed the dwindling of the school’s resources, from farm animals to the civil war reenactment. Could the Farm Center
Silent construction sites deafen school morale
Half-finished construction over numerous areas of the Pierce College campus is affecting school morale, making it time that officials do something about it. Pierce has
College Council inconsistent
The Ralph M. Brown Act of 1953 was passed in California to guarantee the public’s right to the access and notice of meetings held by
Pierce has a FREE shuttle bus?
Rather than long walks to parking lots trudging steep hills in withering heat, Pierce College students should take advantage of the air conditioned courtesy shuttle
Theater department ends on positive review
The seating filled up this year for the Pierce College Theater Department, reaching an 85% overall seat capacity while still in their temporary home; a
Pistol course, no problem
Pierce College offers a one-day basic pistol course as part of their non-credit program, Pierce Extension, and has since 2008 but members of a local
Horrendous heat needs hurried solution
With summer right around the corner, temperatures are rising as quickly as the semester is coming to an end. Woodland Hills has been known to
Fresh food for Pierce
Since the arrival of the food trucks, Pierce College staff, faculty and students have been looking for an alternative source of food. Pierce
Student artwork should be put on display at Pierce
The Great Hall is central to Pierce College for holding exceptional events such as the Day of Politics, Meet your Major Fair, PACE Orientation, and