At the top of Pierce College, across from Lot 5, Shepard Stadium and the cross country course, the rustling sound quieted at the flick of
Category: Campus Life
Shadow of the Grid
Are maps nothing more than contour lines and earthly colors, or can they hold personal meaning and reveal how people feel about the places they
Rise of the Giants
The Great Hall filled with students who waited to watch cinema instructors and husband and wife team, Daria Matza and Mark Devendorf’s documentary “Rise of
Food Review: Slanging Corea
Slanging Corea is quickly becoming a force in the food truck business not only in the San Fernando Valley, but throughout Los Angeles County.
Thursday Concert: Ji Young An
Dressed in a long black gown, Ji Young An mesmerized the audience with her passionate performance as the violin bow controlled and moved her body
Thursday Concert: Danny Holt
Pierce College continued its weekly Thursday Concert Series with pianist Danny Holt. Holt, who has played at world famous venues including Carnegie Hall and Walt
“For This Moment Alone” Review
A booming voice fills the room with emotions ranging from despair to anguish, as a dim light flickers to the rhythm of the
‘Master of Mayhem’
He walks into the dimly lit theater and there’s a feeling of assurance that he is the director whose name is printed on the
Thursday Concert: Es-haghi Brothers
A large crowd grew in the stifling Thursday heat, while students restlessly waited to enter the recital hall. Around 1 p.m., the crowd began to
Local bar The Bunker hosts “Ode to Nature” student-art show
Dive bar The Bunker was transformed for an evening from neighborhood tavern to art gallery by a Pierce College double-major, her bartender-manager and the bar’s