The unsung heroes of Pierce College lined up down The Mall Sept. 17 and 18 for the Annual Student Services Fair. The event provided a
Year: 2019
Visualizing film through sound
Imagine watching a movie but not being able to visualize it. For people with visual impairments, it is difficult to understand the elements hidden within
Nothing beets locally grown
If a warm bowl of soup is good for the proverbial soul, students can now get more holistic care through additional organic offerings. The Art
Buying and selling chic antiques
If it’s the fourth Sunday of the month, students know Parking Lot 7 will be filled with much more than cars. The Topanga Vintage
STEM program AIMS for student success
STEM students at Pierce now can get hands-on research experience and make some extra money while pursuing their interests in both the computer engineering and
The unifying power of reading
In a class of 30 students, an average of six are classified as homeless. One Book, One Campus aims to emphasize this statistic with their
Bees make campus home
They make sweet honey, but there’s nothing sweet about thousands of bees swarming in front of your class. A beehive was removed from the northwest
Brahmas cage the Seahawks
Brahmas soccer returned to winning ways beating the LA Harbor College Seahawks snapping a two-game losing streak. Although the team struggled in the second half,
A dream comes true
The Dream Resource Center will provide more than 600 undocumented students with the tools they need to succeed. It will open Thursday, Sept. 26, at
The ‘been there, done that’ English professor
From the Marine Corps, to a security guard at Warner Bros., to finally becoming an English professor, Jason Freudenrich is a man who has ‘been