As government officials urge Americans to practice social distancing to stop the spread of COVID-19, some Pierce students find themselves risking their own health to
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Alone Together
Safer at Home orders have affected daily life and routines, but have also allowed people to spend more time pursuing new hobbies, creating new memories
BRIEF: Stimulus in check
The CARES act has authorized the U.S. Department of Education to provide stimulus funding for universities and colleges, including Pierce College, to help navigate this
Con: Postpone graduation
Graduation is seen as a very important time for a student, no matter the grade. College students have graduated from kindergarten, elementary school, middle school
Pro: A virtual graduation
As daily life is being put on pause because of COVID-19, celebrating special occasions shouldn’t be stopped as well. A graduation ceremony is an important
Emergency Meeting of the LACCD Board
The LACCD Board unanimously decided to suspend all classes Monday, March 16, through Sunday, March 29, as well as moving up spring break, which was
BRIEF: Update from LACCD chancellor
All classes in the Los Angeles Community College District are suspended Monday, March 16 through Sunday, March 29. In-person services at colleges are suspended from
BRIEF: Spring sports and practices postponed indefinetly
Due to the concerns of COVID-19, the California Community College Athletic Association Board of Directors have decided to indefinitely postpone all spring sports practices outside
Bringing magic into the classroom
The wrinkled brown Sorting Hat sits at the top of a student’s head. “Gryffindor!” shouts the professor, assigning the student into their house. With a
Speaking out for homelessness
Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez says he’ll never forget the night that he slept on Skid Row with Nathaniel Ayers, a former Juilliard double