Pierce alumni are running to represent the Woodland Hills district and are encouraging students to become more involved in politics by voting and through social
Month: March 2018
Check yourself in at the Student Health Fair
Eye exams, blood pressure checks, and diabetes testing. These medical visits may cost a couple hundred dollars, but at Pierce, students receive these services for
Find your path at the Job Fair
Students crowded the Great Hall searching for internships and job opportunities that could potentially launch the path to their desired career. Pierce College hosted
Need the green to go green
There’s no set price tag to be environmentally conscious, but Pierce College will see what $12,000 can do. The Pierce College Associated Student Organization (ASO)
Pop Pierce – Patrick Ramirez
Patrick Ramirez plays his guitar on the mall. “I was really poor growing up. I asked my dad if he could buy me a guitar
Mall marquee remains black for two years
Spring 2018 marks the fourth semester in a row that the North Mall’s marquee has been blacked out. Before it was completely shut down, the
The business of transaction
The Business Office stopped taking in-person card transactions in fall of 2017. Since then, cash has been the primary method of payment accepted in the
Strings and bows put on a show
The room filled with students as the musicians tuned their instruments. Glossed over faces appear scattered across the theatre as a 45 minute musical journey
Role model in and outside the pool
Despite not having their main pool to practice, it doesn’t stop Lily Pang from diving into the sport she loves. Since starting swimming as a
She’s running in her own race
Running is usually considered a solitary sport, however Lisette Avila uses the activity as an outlet to socialize and make connections with people who share