With the holidays here, and colleges are vacant due to COVID-19, it is time to consider how Pierce College can aid homeless communities in the
Tag: social distancing
Con: Re-close states
As the holidays approach, people are starting to plan their family gatherings to celebrate and spend time together. Many who are concerned for themselves and
Pro: Trick-or-treating
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
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
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,
Temporary return to in-person education
While much of Pierce has now officially transitioned online, some hard to convert classes remained on campus over the summer—with some minor restrictions. Classes at
Reopen Pierce
Most years, the September Pierce College campus would be buzzing with lively conversation and students running from class to class. But this is 2020. And
Students isolated for Ramadan
While COVID-19 limits social interactions, Pierce Muslim students who are fasting during Ramadan are especially at a loss because it’s a holiday that’s usually celebrated
Con: Keep the aisles open
During quarantine people tend to get bored rather fast because there is only so much one can do. Stores such as Target, Walmart and grocery
Pro: Close non-essential sections
At the risk of spreading COVID-19 further, essential businesses should consider closing their non-essential sections to limit the amount of people spending time in those