Walking across many college campuses you likely would see posters and ads for upcoming games. At Pierce College, there is little evidence of school spirit
Month: May 2023
Stay safe, be prepared
Last month, an unknown assailant assaulted a young woman on campus. Pierce College sent an email detailing the incident. The report shared in the email
It was the first, but it won’t be the last
Kicking off spring with a bang, the first annual Pierce Day gave middle school and high school students a chance to explore what it would
A call for culture
From Germany to America, this young woman has had her fair share of change. Now, she’s looking to make a change to those around her.
Alternatives for campus protection
The growing mistrust of the police department is a result of the systemic racism and police brutality in our country. Hiring private security would allow
Photo essay: ”Rent”
Pierce College host the last production of the semester produced by Jonathan Larson and Directed by Shaheen Vaaz.
2nd Annual Valley Asian Cultural Festival
In Celebration of Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage month, Pierce College brought back the 2nd Annual Asian Culture Festival, providing different kinds of cultural
Promoting literacy through visual media
One Book One Campus presented the Comic Expo at the Learning Crossroads Courtyard and Multicultural Center on Thursday. At each booth, writers and artists promoted
Romance, heartbreak & music
It’s no secret how difficult it can be to pull off a successful musical. With so many aspects to take into consideration such as choreography,
CSUN & UCLA bound
The Mall at Los Angeles Pierce College looked festive with balloons, carnival games, music playing, and crowds of students during the CSUN and UCLA