More than one hundred students watched “Wag the Dog” and “Vice” Wednesday in The Great Hall as part of the campus’s first Political Film Festival
Year: 2019
IT Department changes coming to Pierce
The IT departments across LACCD schools are being reorganized under a shared services model according to Vice Chancellor and Chief Information Officer Carmen Lidz. Lidz
Vigil held in Student Engagement Center
Family, friends, and faculty gathered at a vigil for Cesar and Louis Perez, the teen brothers who died in a car accident on Nov. 19,
Pro/Con: Placement Tests
Pro: Put students on the right path By: Samantha Neff Almost everyone who enters college has different knowledge and skill levels. Although college students are
Defending home court
Defense was the dominant ingredient in the Brahmas’ home victory against Glendale Community College Tuesday. Pierce was able to hold off the Gauchos and get
Pro/Con: Should people be required to work in retail?
Pro: by Peter Villafane The backbone of the most profitable companies in the world is not their CEO or their investors. It is their customer
All about architecture
The Architecture Club at Pierce wants to build a better community and a better campus. The club itself is broken into teams. Explorer Team, led
SuperCar Sunday
Usually parking on campus is a burden, but last Sunday the parked cars attracted students who are excited by high-end hot rods. The SuperCar Sunday
Moe dancing leads to Moe joy in life
If he’s in a playful mood, which he often is, Brian Moe will say the reason he likes to dance is because he can’t sit
Woodwind artist changes the world with her clarinet
Correction She didn’t win the Emmy herself, she was a teacher in the program that won the Emmy. The Emmy winner is the founder of