When you were younger, you heard stories of monsters sneaking out of darkened closets and from under beds. Scary stuff for a kid– sure– but
Category: Opinion
‘How the Other Half Loves’ a hit during its campus debut
“Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!” The announcer of a boxing match shouts in excitement after a quick right by George Foreman sends his opponent
Spooky budget cuts loom
An autumn breeze fuels a dancing collage of leaves and litter on Pierce College’s Mall, its hushed roar casting a sickly ironic serenity under the
Lockers should be free
Pierce is a commuter college; this means that thousands of students come to and from our campus while carrying their personal belongings. Many of
Professor Brown’s letter to the editor
Don Sparks accused me of hypocrisy for attacking unions. He asserts AFT saved my job. It is clear Sparks has heard fictitious tales of
Where’s your school spirit?
Times are tough, and during these tough times there is one place where we can all come together, school. However, the truth of the matter
Proposition 38 harms who it hopes to help
Our quality of education is in danger, and every student on this campus should know it. But Proposition 38 is not the way to
Repeal of marijuana ban a head-scratcher
In recent years, Californians have debated whether to allow medical marijuana dispensaries to remain open or regulate the sales of these shops as there are
Surprise hail catches students off guard
Rain, thunder, lightning, and hail took Pierce College students by surprise on Thursday afternoon. Doppler radar is
Worth the big bucks
As school starts yet again, students are greeted with long lines everywhere. Waiting at the bookstore to buy your books for the class you just