The question of whether or not the Pierce College Academic Senate would place a term limit on committee service was discussed on April 11 during
Tag: Cara Gillis
Staying active during the pandemic
Balancing work and a workout may not seem like an easy challenge for some people, but it’s not a problem for some Pierce students and
New building proposal stirs controversy
Pierce will be undergoing major changes to its campus within the next decade, one being the new multi-purpose academic workforce education building (MPAWE), which will
I think, therefore I race
Cold weather may not be ideal for bike racing, but it can provide time to slow down and think. Cara Gillis did plenty of thinking
Pesticides removed
Written by Shaleah Green and Natalie Miranda Pierce College has initiated the use of peppermint oil and barn owl boxes to help rid the campus
Sexual assault prevention
*CORRECTION: Michael Gend was misquoted in this story. He said, “And compliance is not the same as prevention and to improve transparency and accountability.” Sexual
College hour on hold
The issue of low enrollment loomed over Monday’s Academic Senate meeting as faculty members discussed the success of College Promise. Vice President of Student Services
Plagiarism repercussions
Because of the Internet, information is at the tip of your fingers. With so many accessible sources, students may not be aware that they are
OER implemented in courses
Textbook costs continue to rise, affecting student budgets nationwide. The average price of a new textbook increased from $58 in 2011-12 to $80 in 2015-16,
Professors challenge chancellor
The English Department issued a statement stating that students shouldn’t be required to take a class to which they’re not prepared. The proposal stems from