After a rollercoaster of emotions, the results of the 2020 election continue to come, but it seems as of right now former Vice President Joe
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Column: Sigh of relief
The 2020 presidential election has ended with Joe Biden being declared as the next president of the United States of America. This election was slow
Pro: Mandatory vaccines
Imagine speaking to a close relative of yours and suddenly noticing they are unable to breathe. They are sent to the emergency room and then
No classes on Election Day
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
What’s the delay?
It’s been one year since the story on the investigation regarding coach Carlos Woods surfaced, and while baby steps have been taken, there is still
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
Column: Voter suppression
Although the Voting Rights Act of 1965 was supposed to secure every American’s right to vote, voter suppression is still as prominent today as it