Clubs can add culture to campus life. They can be a way for students to connect with other students outside the classroom. Clubs can unite
Month: April 2014
Feminism Club teaches equality
Throwing ideas back and forth, researching their interests, and finding understanding in stories of injustice, oppression and inequality, the Feminism Club works to bring information
Opinion: Netflix membership still worth it after price increase
It’s surprising that it took this long for Netflix to increase their prices with all that they offer. Just because the company recently announced a
Restaurant Review: Stars Drive-In serves up hollywood ambience
From its weekly Friday classic car shows to the life-size Elvis Presley that sits on a stool with guitar in hand that greets customers as
English as a second language teacher relates with students to teach her class
Learning a second language – especially English – is tough. It’s better to start learning as a child because it’s easier for young minds
Denim Day event draws students to share their experiences with sexual violence
Students made an appearance Wednesday at the Mall to support awareness and prevention of domestic violence, rape and stalking, which continue to affect individuals on
Students listen to pianist’s trance music at weekly concert
This week’s Concert at Pierce event featured pianist Frank Garvey, who took the stage to perform in the Music Building at Pierce College, showcasing his
Pierce College “Incorruptible” actor, life-long Shakespeare enthusiast dies suddenly
We often become so distracted by the stresses in our daily lives that it’s easy to forget to take the time and appreciate the positive
Pierce students attend nationally syndicated Dennis Prager lecture
Many people often seek advice for troubles including debt and “fitting in” and a select group from Pierce were able to receive that advice, at
Pierce College Council addresses student success and construction plans
Members of the Pierce College Council (PCC) recommended to the school president a thorough cleanup of the Village classrooms at their Thursday meeting April 24. With a unanimous