On April 24, 1915, 1.5 million Armenian souls were massacred by the Turkish government of the Ottoman Empire in World War 1. Each year on
Year: 2023
Dealing with isolation
Pierce College Film Club presented their first-semester screening as part of the “AIsolation Film Series” at the Multicultural Center on Thursday. The 2001 Japanese techno-horror
Active shooter training in May
The safety of students and faculty members at Pierce College continues to be a high priority for the Sheriff’s Department. Held on Zoom Thursday afternoon,
A city in space
The French Film Festival ended its series of movie screenings with the film “Gagarine” on Thursday at the Multicultural Center. “Gagarine” is about a red
Activism: turquoise warrior-style
Activism, advocacy and awareness seem to be important to a lot of college students. The Multicultural Day keynote presentation gave Pierce College students the opportunity
Strength doesn’t secure win
Sweat, dives and cries plagued the baseball field Saturday as the Pierce College Brahmas faced off against the Moorpark College Raiders at Joe Kelly Field.
A path toward wellness
Many students struggle to know all their resources on campus, but those resources were highlighted with fun games and community at Pierce College’s Health Fair.
Making the unknown known
An evening under the stars at the STEM after dark and telescope event proved to be a thrill for many wanting to see the stars
Multicultural Day
Students and faculty attended the various lectures and events held as part of Multicultural Day on April 20, 2023. The events culminated in a keynote