The Film Club at Pierce College screened “The Hunger Games” on Wednesday and welcomed students to enjoy a movie and Q&A discussion at the end.
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From Pierce and beyond
Pierce College hosted the final Planetarium show of the semester on Friday night, allowing both students and community members to attend. The show was hosted
A killer time on the railway
There are many whodunit mysteries on film and TV these days, such as “The After Party” and “Knives Out.” Then, there are the timeless classics
Emmy award-winning Filipino American producer gives advice to Pierce students
When producer and director Augie Max Vargas was growing up as a child of Filipino immigrant parents, he did not see people who looked like
Brahmas celebrate the holiday painting pumpkins
The Pierce College Multicultural Center hosted the Pumpkin and Paint event on Wednesday, Oct. 25. Tables were arranged with rows of plain pumpkins for the
Mentors bond with students over coloring
Promise Program first-year students were able to meet and connect with their mentors through coloring books provided by the Coffee and Convos with Peers event
A murder! On the train!?
A tale of drama, mystery and a smoking gun, with a comedic twist. All aboard the Orient Express, where a crime has been committed and
It’s OK to talk about it
When someone falls and hurts their ankle, people in the area tend to go and ask, “Are you OK?” “Is your foot OK?” But when
A lesson on the brass
Cameron Wilkins and Abby Wong played classical music at the Performing Arts Building on Thursday at Pierce College as part of the Associated Student
Six string storytelling
At the age of 10, singer/songwriter Steven Van Betten began his journey into music. It wasn’t until college when Van Betten took music seriously. “It’s