The Pierce College LGBTQ “Resist” event focused on positive response. Instead of shying away from prejudices and social injustices found in society, it discussed them
Year: 2019
Finding your zen at Pierce
Copy and Photo by Joshua Bleiweiss A long semester of school and preparing for finals may have students stressed and in need of relaxation. There
Goat Yoga on campus
Pierce College may not have a petting zoo, but that doesn’t mean you can’t do yoga with goats. Now in its second year, the goats
Showcasing art, judgement free
From paintings to sculptures, artists are able to convey emotions and feelings through a brush stroke or a splash of color. For Pierce College student
UnforGOATable experience
Copy by Angelica Lopez and Photos by Katya Castillo and Nathan Chung Inhale and exhale. Close your eyes, stretch, listen to the calming breeze and
I Can Teach event attracts future teachers
Some people can remember a teacher who has shaped their life and made them into the person they are today. Now, for some of the
Bill Brings Stability
Playground monitors gained a permanent position in the district with the passing of Assembly Bill 2160. The Bill was approved by Gov. Jerry Brown on
Measles Outbreak
Measles is a rare contagious disease in the United States. Symptoms consist of, but are not limited to fever, a skin rash, sore throat and
Dynamic duo in print and off
Most siblings share a special bond, but for Paul and Trevor Hankins they have super powers, or at least their alter-egos do. The Hankins brothers
Homeless students pay out-of-state tuition
Can a homeless student be a resident of California? Without documentation with a California address on it, California Community Colleges don’t recognize these students as