Although the United States has roots in Christianity, it has long been known as a melting pot because of its diversity of ethnicities, cultures and
Year: 2023
In the event of an active shooter
Correction: The event was organized by Administrative Operations Technician Grace Ochoa and COVID-19 Reporting & ADA Accommodations Safety Officer Raquel Matosic and only faculty attended.
Child Development Center provides care to low-income families
Pierce College allows students to do hands-on experience with students from the Child Development, Psychology and Nursing departments. The purpose is to create a nurturing
Brahmas get wrangled by Vaqueros
Pierce College women’s volleyball started strong against the Glendale Vaqueros, but the team ultimately failed to best them, losing 1-3 on their home turf. The
Six string storytelling
At the age of 10, singer/songwriter Steven Van Betten began his journey into music. It wasn’t until college when Van Betten took music seriously. “It’s
Cloudy with a chance of star-gazing
She took one step to the right and the young student across from her, about two feet away, did the same, listening closely. She took
The voice of the voiceless
Tears of joy and melancholy were spread at the main stage on Thursday afternoon at Pierce College’s Performing Arts Building for this semester’s first concert
Chicano/Latino Heritage Month Kicks Off
In many cultures the most common way to show love is through food. Moms, aunties and tios welcome you into their homes, and then the
BRIEF: Academic Senate meeting gets canceled
The Sept. 25 Academic Senate Meeting that takes place every two weeks was canceled because it fell on the Jewish holiday Yom Kippur. Yom Kippur,
No pets in the classroom
A dog on the Pierce College Mall. A cat in the Village. A hamster on Ken Stanley court. A parrot in the library. A chimpanzee