Stepping onto the mound at Dodger Stadium, Johnathan Lavallee looked up into rows of empty seats, and at that moment, he could see his dreams
Month: May 2019
Season Review: Championship blues
Men’s volleyball last season won their eighth state title in program history being their first in 15 years. However, when you have players leaving, new
Speaking on bullying awareness
Seeking the proper help can seem like the end of the world for certain students, but sometimes it can help in unexpected ways. Two guest
Food at Pierce
Photos by Nathan Chung and Christopher Torres Copy by Angelica Lopez From the cafeteria to the food truck to the Brahma Cafe, there are a
New club takes baby steps in right direction
A scene that you don’t see everyday; a firefighter finger painting with a little girl and her mother, brushing and plotting droplets of the rainbow.
Language barriers creates new path
It’s ironic that language was the thing that brought Japanese Professor Yoshiko Takase to Pierce College, even though it was what could have possibly prevented
From passenger car to full on racecar
The 2007 Ford Focus was a budget car made to carry a family on public roads. After gutting his out, Michael Van Dyke is the
Should Pierce introduce a Culinary Arts program?
Pro: Pick up the spatula by, Gina Wong As humans, we need food to survive, and cooking our own meals is one way for college
Chill out and stay safe, Pierce College
** CORRECTION:The article incorrectly stated that Pierce College added 700 tons of central capacity to the existing central plant, but the correction reflects that 700
Aiming for a more interactive campus
Walk through Pierce with a 360 virtual tour With only a few weeks left in the semester, routine schedules are ending and the stress of