UPDATE on Oct. 15 at 4:14 p.m. The presentation was made possible by Chicano Studies Professor Angelita Rovero, the PEACh Department and M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil
Year: 2022
Being recognized for her work
Pierce articulation officer Cristina Castelo Rodriguez received an award for her Superior Work in Advancing Statewide Transfer Evaluation by CollegeSource, an online database and resource
(No more) horsing around this fall
Students attending the Equine Science program are experiencing the absence of a key element to their program—the horses. With oval-shaped hooves, long tails, short hair
Striking first regardless of setbacks
When players get injured, they opt to take some time to recover. However, outside hitter Alejandra Velazquez decided to come back from her knee
Demolition begins of the old library
Gloom and fog hung in the air at dawn, as Pierce College began a new era, phasing out the old Library building to make way
Iranians rise for death of Mahsa Amini
Thousands of people filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 1 in solidarity for freedom in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini.
Vintage finds on a vintage campus
Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Topanga Vintage Market comes to life on the Pierce College campus. This Sunday, people from various walks of
Letter to the Editor: Equine Science classes
The equine science program at Los Angeles Pierce College has suffered significant changes which today keep leading it towards the end. For the program that
Make free parking permanent
When morning rush hour occurs, students scramble to get in their cars, drive and compete to find the best parking spot. And once they park,
Associated Student Organization hosts first Thursday concert
The first ASO concert returned with a musical masterpiece performed by. Jeewon Lee and Wendy Mazon this Thursday. After not being able to have many