Cesar Guandique creates a portrait on a canvas as he’s surrounded by the open, calm outdoor space of the Fine Arts quad that he has
Month: September 2022
Pierce College Council discusses Suicide Prevention Awareness, Enrollment and COVID-19
The Pierce College Council (PCC), led by PCC Chair Brian Gendron, met for the first time this semester on Thursday to cover a wide range
To the bloodmobile!
The American Red Cross hosted a blood drive on Thursday at the Pierce College Campus Center during Childhood Cancer Awareness Month. With four on staff,
BRIEF: Coyote spotted on campus
Pierce College urges all students, employees and visitors to be aware and alert following a confrontation between a student and a coyote on the Campus
Providing help before it’s too late
September is Suicide Awareness Month. You may not know that suicide is a topic that scares many people, and as a result, is not discussed
Making a difference through writing
Chanel Ray self-published her first children’s book, SOulfully You, and she speaks on what it means to shine a light on being seen and heard,
School president search to continue
The search for a new permanent college president has been extended to add additional candidates after having a virtual public forum to speak to the
Building bridges for student success
As more people head back to campus, the Center for Academic Success (CAS) is seeking increased engagement from the students, faculty, and staff at Pierce
Con: Students Don’t Need to Recite the Pledge
As early as 1943, the Supreme Court ruled in West Virgina Board of Education vs. Barnette that students being compelled to stand up to salute
Pro: The Pledge of Allegiance is for Everyone
On June 14, 1777, we stood for the American flag for the first time when the Continental Congress declared, “The flag of the United States