Not everyone can run a 100-meter dash in nine seconds or throw a football 60 yards. Some people are just good enough to beat other
Category: Opinion
Pierce should extend a helping hand to incoming high school students
Even though Proposition 30 stopped some of the bleeding last Nov., federal sequestration stands to take $67 million more from Calif.’s budget for special education.
Pierce kicks smoking students beyond the curb
The mission of the LA Pierce College Work Environment Committee (WEC) is to deliver a clean, safe campus for people to work and learn and
Orientation at Pierce should be mandatory
Transitioning from high school to college can be a daunting task, and a mandatory summer orientation could provide a softer landing for new students’ first
Sequestration is a result of out-of-touch politics
In April of this year, the U.S. government’s latest solution of sequestration for the country’s budget crisis will take full effect if our country does
Top 5 affordable living arrangements
We all want to be free. But, when the cost of living in a top floor penthouse is too expensive and pitching a tent on
Bikes clutter the campus
Bicyclists at Pierce College are cluttering up the already small campus, so the prohibition of riding bikes on campus should be enforced. Pierce’s walkways barely
Confusing campus needs more visible directories
First day of college, got your textbooks, mentally prepared more or less, and finding a parking spot found a new term, “parking rage.” But
Parking pass policy unfair
This semester, Pierce College implemented a new rule that students will be required to pay their semester dues in full before being allowed to purchase