Internships, resumes and personals experiences were shared by high-end representatives for the Career and Internship Symposium LA HI-TECH. The event was free for high school
Month: November 2017
Season Review: Water Polo
The water polo team faced many challenges this season, but no challenge was big enough to deter the team’s confidence. Instead, they take their losses
Pro: You can find me in the club
Joining a club on a college campus can provide a group of peers to a lonely student, offering a sense of belonging. They help promote
Speaking through movement “Pierce the Stillness”
A sold out audience, 46 dancers and 15 dance pieces. Ballet, jazz, hip-hop, modern, contemporary, tap and ballroom were some of the many music styles
Hearts beat for hoofbeats
More than 35 horse breeds stomped their hooves, strutted their stuff and trotted before a crowd to showcase their characteristics. Their long manes, diverse coloring,
Serving those who served us
Transitioning from the culture of military life to civilian life can be tough for some veterans. On Nov. 9, the Veterans Resource Center opened its
Con: Not quite a club rat
For college students, joining a club can take more of a toll on them than it can provide resources. Every semester, there is an event
Transfer season has begun
It’s November, and that means transfer season has begun. Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter announced at the Academic Senate meeting that students can now apply
Pierce students help those in need
A study conducted by the Los Angeles Community College District revealed that more than 60 percent of students experienced food insecurity last year, and 18
Make it safe, rack it up
With the inadequate and somewhat counterintuitive parking situation at Pierce College, it might seem that students who take greener modes of transportation have a more