While some students might be hesitant to return to in-person classes, Pierce College is now offering a new online accommodation. The Meeting OWL is a
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Club life continues
Before the pandemic, students could find flyers throughout campus informing where and when different clubs are meeting. Now those flyers are digital and so are
From the play room to a Zoom room
Pre-pandemic, the Pierce College Child Development Center (CDC) was bustling each weekday with children engaged in play and learning while parents work toward completing their
Con: Transfer to a four-year university
For students attending a four-year university, transferring to a community college for a few semesters might save some money, but it adds stress and confusion
Chancellor checks in
At the second Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Black/African American Affairs, LACCD Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez discussed over Zoom on Oct. 28 the struggles of remote learning
Doing the right thing
Photos of famous Italian Americans line the Wall of Fame in a Brooklyn pizzeria. This might seem like a normal sight, but what if that
Enrollment down but holding steady
Pierce College is second among the nine Los Angeles Community College District schools in terms of headcount and enrollment, compared to where the school was
Play honors voices for equality
Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” spoke volumes in 1969 about the injustices of those who suffer oppression at the hands of systemic racism. More than
Clothesline Project online
Even students who didn’t know about the Clothesline Project likely saw last October dozens of t-shirts hanging between trees in Rocky Young Park with messages
Artistic response to racial violence
Trayvon Martin, a Black 17-year-old, was killed in 2012 by George Zimmerman, who was a part of his local neighborhood watch. In response to Zimmerman’s