The works of Shakespeare are considered timeless, priceless and universally adaptable. They even travel well, all the way down to the islands. Twelfth Night
Year: 2019
From pool lanes to runways
For Juo Sato, 2019 is an important year; He will be competing on the swim team, and he’ll be getting his first pilots license. But
A One-Up for 8-bit reality
There is much in the way of academic activities at Pierce, ranging from the theater performances to the numerous sporting events that happen weekly but
Warriors come out victorious
The champions were defeated by El Camino College in Friday’s conference game at Ken Stanley Court. Pierce took the first set 28-26 but struggled afterwards,
Painted ladies make the heart of campus flutter
Written by Sofi Matzaganian and Jesse Bertel Winter rain not only brought an abundance of flowers, but also a kaleidoscope of fluttering wings in a
Brahmas go for a swim
Pierce swimmers were out setting records and taking pole positions at the Santa Clarita Aquatic Center on Saturday. Head Coach Judi Terhar said that this
Specialized counseling: All for one and one for all
UMOJA, Program for Accelerated College Education (PACE) and Honors have dedicated counselors to keep students on the right track. However, Career and Technical Education (CTE)
A crash course in crushing expectations
Julia Melero was doing paperwork at her uncle’s auto shop where she saw broken cars coming in, and thought that she rather be in the
Financial aid gets broke students paid
Financial aid may no longer simply mean money for tuition if senate bill 291 is passed. The bill, which is still being discussed in the
CSULA Reversal
Woodland Hills, California and Woodland Hills, Utah are 659 miles away from each other but would both be considered out of the area if California