Despite his junior college professor telling him he would never make it in the broadcasting industry, Ted Sobel would go on to meet 750 Hall
Year: 2019
Pierce student dies in car accident
Reported by: Peter Villafane and Alejandra Aguilera Correction Pierce President Alexis Montevirgen said Cesar Perez was a member of MEChA de Pierce. He was not
A glimpse of France
Former professional basketball player and star of French film “De sable et de feu,” Kamal Moummad participated in the Q&A of Pierce College’s second annual
Pierce Applied Music Program performs
Classical compositions by J.S. Bach and Franz Shubert mixed with modern music by David Bowie and Adam Levine as students from the Applied Music Program
ALERT the CUL de SAC
Student and faculty choreographers shared personal experiences of breakups and blindness through movement and music in the fall dance concert. The Pierce College Dance Company,
Dance department invites the neighborhood
Dance is communal, bringing in people from all walks of life as performers and as fans. That was the concept for the Dance department’s fall
School suffers student budget woes
Reported by: Alejandra Aguilera and Samantha Neff Pierce is projected to have a $3.5 million deficit for the year. As a result, the Emergency Budget
Donut forget to give thanks
An appreciation toward someone you love does not have to be as fancy as buying an expensive bouquet of roses. On Thursday, many students ate
The final draft: Writing Center going strong
Everyone learns in different ways, and the Writing Center at Pierce was started to help accommodate those looking for assistance in their writing. Center for
Tracking the right career path
The field of Geographic Information can not only dig a student into a unique academic path, but it can be incorporated into a future career.