Tuition isn’t the only thing that college students have to pay for. Currently, California students who need financial assistance are able to go to community
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Pierce ASO President impeached
The Associated Students Organization (ASO) President Angel Orellana was impeached after a two-hour trial conducted by the ASO Senate on Tuesday, Oct. 1. ASO Vice
Remedial classes dropped
Success rates and drop rates may seem like opposites, but a new law may challenge that notion. With Assembly Bill 705, increased drop rates may
Healthy food, healthy living
Students will now have access to fresh produce thanks to the student food garden that’s coming to Pierce College. Department chair for industrial technology Elizabeth
Vintage Market
Artists and collectors display wire-wrapped rocks, potted plants and collectible coins as people of all ages browse the filled tables. They excitedly talk about their
Playing with numbers and finding the music in math
All music students learn the basics of quarter notes, arpeggios and chords, while tagnets, cosines and waveforms remain in the real of math. Math professor
Pantry’s back in session
Studying for tests and finishing homework are obstacles for most students, but what if they are hungry and have no place to lay their head
Making the cut
*Correction* The article incorrectly states Mary Anne Gavarra-Oh said they don’t cancel the same class within two years, it should say two semesters. Canceling a
Look for deals, “trash” for sale
While “one man’s trash is another man’s treasure” is a common phrase, it holds truth for any college student looking for a cheap alternative to
The unifying power of reading
In a class of 30 students, an average of six are classified as homeless. One Book, One Campus aims to emphasize this statistic with their