Students celebrated Women’s History Month by tracing the roots of the ‘Me Too’ movement back to Anita Hill in 1991. The documentary, Anita: Speak Truth
Day: May 16, 2018
Smile for the Yam-era
Looking through a lens to capture emotion can bridge culture and highlight the human element. Pierce College students, faculty and staff poured into the Great
Standing up while kneeling down
In the middle of controversy, football and politics collided in a heated debate that has addressed racial tension with law enforcement. Pierce’s Blatigenous club discussed
They’re ready for their close-up
Hollywood’s golden age of cinema is looked through a satirical lens, depicting narcissism, delusion and murder in a classic black and white noir. Pierce’s Film
A night under the stars
As blurred green, turquoise and blue light spread through and lit the planetarium room, the colors of the Aurora, also known as polar lights, made
Review: Not bringing sexy Bach
The student recital delivered a performance showing immense talent and demonstration of skill, however, this was barely enough to keep a weary listener engaged through
Words mean nothing without weight
Students use their words to communicate more than just a speech. Contestants put words to action to start a conversation for change. The ASO-sponsored speech
Celebrate Transfer Day
The time has come again when Pierce College holds its annual Transfer Day Celebration! Along with the transfer celebration, it was also UCLA and CSUN
A fresh idea with recycling
After losing his job and friends, a young innovator stumbled upon a street piled with recyclable containers. This sparked an idea in his mind that
Con: Free Speech Zone
The Founders of this nation saw the ability to speak and worship freely as a natural right protected by the First Amendment. Yet, in our