There wasn’t a dry eye in the room during the screening of “No Small Matter” on Wednesday night. Child Development Club showed their first film
Day: October 30, 2019
Licorice stick produces sweet tunes
The musician filled the room with enthusiasm as he swayed back and forth while playing intense pieces on the clarinet originating from the 17th, 18th,
Pierce Alumnus returns to share knowledge
People who aspire to be filmmakers often look to those who have made it for inspiration. These industry professionals come from all cultural and educational
En Plein Air
Tall trees and early fall foliage on the Art Hill inspired Oil 309 students as they took their canvases and oil paints and painted en
A day for arguing
It’s considered taboo to talk about politics at the dinner table. But at Pierce, political discourse is encouraged. A Day of Politics, held in the
Stay aware: Pierce advocates breast cancer awareness
As reported by breastcancer.org, about one in eight U.S. women will develop invasive breast cancer over the course of her lifetime. Pierce College offered resources
Dying to Perform
Cast members of “Hookman” paint their faces with makeup and fake blood while music and laughter fills the dressing room as they prepare for their
PCC allows recording of meetings
After years of debate, the Pierce College Council (PCC) has finally decided to allow their meetings to be recorded. The decision, made Oct. 24, came
Con: Shoo the ghosts away
According to History.com, to ward off ghosts that were returning to Earth for the night, the Celtics began a festival by wearing frightening costumes and
Pro: Wicked good times
Whether it’s birthdays or accomplishments, celebrating is a way to show recognition and appreciation. So why then, are so many cultures going unrecognized when it