The most important aspect of a student’s academic career is performance, and what matters most for anyone sensible is their mental health and social life.
Tag: Thanksgiving
CON: Don’t change the school schedule
Thanksgiving break, which is intended to provide a two-day respite for college students and professors alike, ends up being more of a burden than it
Donut forget to give thanks
An appreciation toward someone you love does not have to be as fancy as buying an expensive bouquet of roses. On Thursday, many students ate
Should there be a week-long Thanksgiving break?
Pro: Time to feast By: Samantha Neff Thanksgiving falls around the time of year where college students are stressed about their finals and the end
Pierce students help those in need
A study conducted by the Los Angeles Community College District revealed that more than 60 percent of students experienced food insecurity last year, and 18
A meal for all
Home is where the heart is, but sometimes the heart stays home, whether it be two miles away or thousands of miles away. November, which
Con: Should Thanksgiving be celebrated?
In America there are two tales of Thanksgiving. There’s the story told to children around the country about how the Pilgrims shared a meal with
Pro: Should Thanksgiving be celebrated?
Thanksgiving is one of America’s biggest and most widely celebrated holidays. It is a time to give thanks for the year’s good fortune, even if
An early Thanksgiving meal, an international experience
The smell of roasted meat and warm bread are reminders of home, however for some students that are attending school out of state or out
Food for Thought
Turkey is the famous dish cooked every year by families across the United States for Thanksgiving, but what other foods do cultures bring on this