Seeing holiday decorations and ads plastered in stores and around buildings reminds people about the joys of the winter season. People have plenty of time
Category: Pro/Con
Textbooks not worth the paper they are written on
College students face many expenses, including tuition, living costs, transportation and school supplies. A hefty amount of the costs students struggle with are textbooks. Given
Textbooks are still reliable sources of info
For educational institutes in this digital age, choosing whether to utilize textbooks, versus open resources or simply no books at all, in their classes has
Pro: Teachers should express their political views in the classroom
Teachers should be able to share their political views with their students. According to the Hechinger Report by Charlotte West, studies show that teachers’ political
Con: Teachers should not express their political opinion in the classroom
Teachers have a great amount of influence to the benefit or the detriment of the students in the classroom. For that reason, teachers should not
CON: Elder officials offer wisdom and experience
Since the beginning of time, elders participating in communal discussions and councils has been an esteemed concept due to the invaluable experiences and wisdom they
PRO: Out with the old, in with the new
Freezing while speaking in public is a possible reaction for many people who fear public speaking, however it is alarming when it happens to an
Con: Unions are in need of soul searching
Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass, in one of her first challenges, negotiated with striking teachers of the LAUSD for better wages and working conditions back
Pro: Unions improve the work place
Labor union: an organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members’ interests in respect to wages, benefits and working conditions. That’s it.
No pets in the classroom
A dog on the Pierce College Mall. A cat in the Village. A hamster on Ken Stanley court. A parrot in the library. A chimpanzee