4/29—Injured Student A student sustained an injury during class in the Auto Tech Building around 7:30 p.m. Wednesday last week. 4/27—Ill Student A student
Month: May 2015
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Theater department matriarch dies Ellen Albertini Dow, who was a theater instructor at Pierce and donated $150,000 to the department, died Monday, May 4. The
Water polo coach in search of swimmers
The spring semester is almost over which means fall 2015 sports at Pierce College are near. Women’s water polo head coach Moriah Van Norman said
Humble road to public relations success
Community college can be thought of as a stepping stone, but for Amy Hood, it was a place of self-discovery. Hood, a public relations specialist
Avengers: Age of Ultron review
Some say too many cooks can spoil the broth, but when you have Hulk, you can throw all that out the window. The long-awaited sequel
First Town Hall event promotes student involvement in solving social issues
Pierce College held its first Town Hall meeting Friday, where hundreds of students researched and discussed solutions to pressing social issues. The event was based
Denim Day event gives voice to victims of sexual offenses, abuse
The annual Denim Day event, when people come together all over the world and wear denim during the events as a reminder that your
Hillel Club celebrates 67 years of Israeli state
The Pierce College Hillel Club hosted a celebration on the Mall April 30 to mark Israel’s 67th anniversary as an independent country. The event featured
Greek musical improv group performs at Pierce
The Mahlis-Panos Project, a jazzy collaboration of traditional Greek music and bass play, performed atop the highest point at Pierce College Thursday in MUS 3400.
Depression-era play tells classic tale that still holds value
CORRECTION: The headline was changed from “Sixties-era play” to “Depression-era” play to accurately reflect the time in which the story took place. The book that