Pierce College promises to “increase opportunities for student access, readiness, retention, and success” as stated in their mission statement goals. But Pierce will fail to
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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,
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Homes have become childcare centers, offices and learning places in the span of six months. While going through these changes, many students aren’t able to
Open Educational Resources are helpful
College is expensive and educational materials required by classes add to that amount. Open Educational Resources (OER) should be widely implemented and advertised by institutions
Students can’t copyright, why can teachers?
Teachers are important members in society who educate and inspire the leaders of tomorrow. So it can be disappointing for students to go into a
Catching Zzz’s to keep your A’s
The library and the Associated Student Organization building are a few of the only places on campus where students can sit, study and relax, but
There’s no line for online
Obsolete. That is the best word to describe Pierce College’s late class-adding system. Three weeks have passed since the fall semester started, and the
Pierce should try to conserve water
With thousands of students and faculty constantly on campus, colleges use up a ton of water. Although it flows freely from our sinks and showers,
LACCD should lobby MTA to subsidize students
With the growing cost of community colleges reaching the level of some universities, many students are hurting financially. If community colleges are to maintain a
Ignoring prerequisites poses academic obstacles
Students who are unprepared for advanced courses may in fact be handicapping their grade point average if they can’t cut it. Is it better to