Senate updates academic standing policyMaya Hood News April 30, 2019 2The Academic Senate announced April 24 an update to the Academic Standing Policy that eliminates the need for students to...
Keeping the faith as college studentsMaya Hood News April 23, 2019 0There are many historical misconceptions about different religions that seem to heighten more during times of religious holidays, such as...
Send Silence Packing sends loud message about suicide awarenessMaya Hood News April 23, 2019 0To raise awareness on the impact of suicide and mental health, Active Minds, a nonprofit organization dedicated to shedding light...
Tutoring tools for finalsMaya Hood News April 16, 2019 0The semester might be coming to a close but there’s still some time to get up to speed before finals...
Academic Senate makes changes to GE policyMaya Hood News April 9, 2019 0In a 24-2 vote, the Academic Senate passed a resolution on March 27 to make changes to Area C in...
CPP Connect rolled outMaya Hood News March 26, 2019 0Advisors and tutors have a new tool to facilitate communication and measure their students’ progress. Cecilia Santiago-Gonzalez, director of strategic...
Students challenge mental health stigmas at Movies for Mental HealthMaya Hood Arts and Culture March 19, 2019 0Students from different backgrounds came together last week to eliminate the stigma surrounding mental illness by declaring different ways each...
Living green with Students for a Sustainable FutureMaya Hood Arts and Culture March 19, 2019 0When Gracie Chan transitioned to veganism, she noticed CPP didn’t have a club that was focused on students living a...
Professor brings out the joy in mathMaya Hood News March 12, 2019 0Jennifer Switkes wants to share the joys of math. A professor of mathematics and associate chair for the Department of...
Finding beauty in the discardedMaya Hood Arts and Culture March 12, 2019 0The identity of Vietnamese people who fled Vietnam by boat and risked their lives in the ocean is one of...