Stretchy pants and comfy sneakers filled the North Gym in the morning Sunday, Nov. 20 as new and seasoned dancers picked up some new moves.
Month: November 2016
Plight of the sea
The ocean covers 71 percent of the Earth’s surface, and to protect the serenity of marine life, the Vegan Society is taking a stand with
Location frustration
Hands shaking, stomach quivering with excitement, and then your name is called. Walking on stage is the moment every student is waiting for, to celebrate
Journey across the universe
A glimpse into the night sky hides treasures of beautiful sights, expanding galaxies and pulsating stars, however in two-hours the riches of the universe were
Foster youth #notastatistic
Soccer cleats, a soft teddy bear, and other emotional evoking images lured people into the Foster Youth Exhibit, where students wearing black T-shirts with #notastastic
Help needed for IT
Vital improvements to Information Technology (IT) on campus are in question after the Board of Trustees rejected recommendations from Pierce officials to bring in outside
ASO President steps down
Barbara Lombrano, an advocate for student leadership, announced her resignation from her position as ASO President after a year and half due to health issues.
Pierce athletes made of glass?
Research shows that there are at least seven common injuries among athletes, which could be minor or even end a career. The most common sports
Staton’ like my teammates
Philadelphia natives seem to flock to the Pierce College football team. Joshua Mathis, Jaelen Strong and Martin “Nico” Henry have all moved on to the
Women’s volleyball advance to second round of regionals
The Brahmas win the first round of regionals on Tuesday, Nov. 22 against Mt. San Antonio College. Pierce knocked out the Mt. San Antonio Lil’