The soccer team earned a crucial win on Sophomore Night as they booked their spot in the playoffs. Defender Natalia Puccio scored the only goal
Month: November 2022
Renowned painter speaks at gallery
An artist was painting on a sectional couch that had been trashed and left out on her street for a garbage pick-up when the owner
Making a difference through their vote
Voters marched to the polls to make their voice heard in the 2022 midterm elections and Pierce College was one place they could cast their
Bright and strong like a diamond
Pursuing her own dream of going into theater and becoming a director isn’t what Roya Row expected after she immigrated to Los Angeles six years
BRIEF: LACCD Chancellor and Board of Trustees condemn recent antisemitic actions
Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) Chancellor Francisco Rodriguez released a written statement on his Twitter and in an email to students on Oct. 28
First ever Hispanic speaker series concludes
As Hispanic Heritage Month came to an end, Pierce College students, faculty and staff have come away from it learning about the cultural and historical
Celebrating their culture on stage
The Pierce Armenian Students Association (ASA) along with the Associated Students Organization (ASO) organized a concert in the Performing Arts Building Thursday that honored Armenian
Giving back while helping others in need
Empty binders taking up space on the shelf. Miscellaneous crafting supplies from an art elective. These items that sit unused by one student could find
More food options at sporting events
It’s a hot afternoon on the Pierce College campus as the soccer team prepares for another season kickoff. The players are focused, the referees are
Con: Unplug from the apps
Social media is everywhere in our world, with about 59% of the world’s population using at least one platform as of this July, according to