Halloween will be different this year, but that doesn’t mean that people shouldn’t go trick-or-treating. While California state health officials recommend people skip it this
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Con: Trick-or-treating
Every year trick-or-treaters go door to door in their costumes to receive candy and have friendly interactions with neighbors, but Halloween will look differently in
Column: Why I’m voting this election season
After four years of a Trump presidency that felt more like a two-term presidency, I am tired. My mental state has been depleted, and my
Preventing a health hazard on campus
As grocery stores, restaurants and other businesses have reopened to the public, people have been required to wear face masks. As many of those places,
Streetbeat: What are your Halloween plans?
Quotes and photos gathered by Jackelyn Ruby. “Well, we normally would go to different parties every weekend in October, but this year my husband and
Coffee, conversations and computers
Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen virtually opened his doors on Oct 14. to host the second Zoom session of Coffee and Conversation with the President.
DJs and influencers keeping you in school
California Community Colleges (CCC) have launched the “Stay Enrolled, Succeed Online” Campaign from the state Chancellor’s office amid a drop in enrollment rates. The campaign
Pandemic leaves international students scrambling
The news of the transition online was a sigh of relief for many, but not for international students who are at risk of losing their
Keeping the ball in the court
After years of coaching under an interim basis, Charles White will now have the opportunity to continue leading the men’s basketball program. White was confirmed
Recording Zoom lectures should be mandatory
Zoom has become the primary platform for lectures. Students taking multiple classes may end up with “Zoom fatigue” from back-to-back classes. To relieve added stress,