It was either sink or swim for freshman Thaddaeus “Shaggy” Adams when he was first thrown into the pool as an infant. While most babies
Day: March 7, 2017
The power of Wil(son)
Amid the rowdiness before game time, pitcher Tommy Wilson finds peace while he mentally prepares before the first pitch is thrown. “I like to say
Home is where the script is
At 25, Erik Santos told his family he was leaving his life in Chicago behind in hopes of becoming a Hollywood screenwriter. The next day,
Metro U-Pass rolls out
Imagine not worrying about refilling your TAP card weekly or even daily. The U-Pass program will give students unlimited Metro transportation throughout Los Angeles County
Healthcare occupation courses lose funds
The $19 million grant awarded to the nine colleges in the Los Angeles Community College District ends March 31 with uncertainty about whether the courses
Brahma cafe waiting on promised upgrades
A year after losing the Freudian Sip copyright, customers still haven’t experienced the promised changes to the cafe. Last April, the Pierce College Student Store
Pierce Sheriff’s uphold city sanctuary promise
Racial and religious diversity at Pierce has long been celebrated, but the upcoming revised immigration ban, the increase in deportation and the proposed border wall
Rushing to recruit
Underneath the tents that lined the Mall, club members set up their booths with music, live farm animals and an oversized board game, hoping to
A night fit for Galileo
Pierce students and those interested in seeing close up versions of celestial objects showed up Monday night at the Center for Sciences to get an
Art With Impact makes its mark for mental health
To reduce stigmas and spread awareness, Art With Impact presented Movies for Mental Health in the Great Hall March 1. The non-profit organization showcased student-made