Rain, thunder, lightning, and hail took Pierce College students by surprise on Thursday afternoon. Doppler radar is
Category: Opinion
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
Nasty students equals nasty restrooms
For some people, school can be a stressful, horrifying place, but Pierce College bathrooms definitely give a new meaning to long dreadful days. Riding to
Textbook buy back program a must
We use them in class. We use them at home. We use them to cram before a midterm. Occasionally, we use them to hold up
Promote public education: Vote ‘YES’ on Proposition 30
It’s a real shame that getting an education in California is so hard these days. So who is to blame for this crisis? At
Pierce drops the ball on drop deadline
You fail the first test. The material is over your head. The professor’s teaching style and your learning style conflict. You work long hours to
Letter to the editor: Professor urges ASO to stand for bike policy reform
Pierce is a vast 426 acre campus with peripheral parking lots and a spread out central core. We are so large that we have two
To vote or not to vote
Attack advertisements. Policy discussions. Debates, rinse, and repeat. It is that time yet again. The United States presidential election has rolled around and the question
Grants, not loans
Imagine you are a senior in high school, opening up a letter from your university or college of choice to find you have been officially
Cheerleading a Legit Sport
Throughout the U.S., cheerleading has increased in popularity as more teens have become involved in the sport, however, the debate remains – is cheerleading a