In the second of the Chicano and Latino/a Heritage Month Speaker series, taking place last Wednesday night at the Eugene and Dow theater, began with
Year: 2022
Telescope night returns after hiatus
Telescope Night held its first event outside the Pierce College Planetarium Monday night after a two year hiatus. The star attractions? Jupiter, Saturn, and the
Statues set to be removed from the school
In an age where Christopher Columbus statues are being removed for his abuse against Native Americans, an age where George Floyd’s death sparked the toppling
Open forum discusses school accreditation
The Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC) Open Forum had around 50 attendees representing their colleges hosted on Zoom last Wednesday to review
Enrollment going in the right direction
Headcount remained a hot topic at the Academic Senate meeting on Monday via Zoom. Interim president Ara Aguiar said that Pierce is down 17% in
Iranian community marches in the streets of DTLA
Protesters chanted “Zan (Women), Zindagi (Life), Azadi (Freedom)” as they marched from Pershing Square to Los Angeles City Hall, holding vivid and bold signs of
Malfunction at swimming pool
Students were treated to a surprise as yellow tape surrounded certain areas at the Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center Monday morning. Chunks of concrete had
Football drops last non-conference game
A game with multiple penalties and lack of discipline, the football team lost to Compton College on Saturday in their last non-conference game. The Tartars
Darkness delays soccer game
UPDATE #2 on Oct. 13 at 2:55 p.m. Pierce College Interim President Aracely Aguiar said one solution will be to have backup individuals. “We need
Being an inspiration through his work
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