Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez says he’ll never forget the night that he slept on Skid Row with Nathaniel Ayers, a former Juilliard double
Author: Alejandra Aguilera
Feeding students’ bodies and souls
When D’arcy Corwin was a college student, she didn’t know who to talk to about the resources made available to her. Now, she’s helping students
Brothers on and off the diamond
Sibling rivalry is common among families, but for the Ryan brothers, it is the opposite as they empower each other on the diamond. Jake and
Future construction plans discussed at PCC
The process of reviewing and recommending revisions to the construction of the Multi-Purpose Academic and Workforce Education Building was approved by the Pierce College Council
Woodwind artist changes the world with her clarinet
Correction She didn’t win the Emmy herself, she was a teacher in the program that won the Emmy. The Emmy winner is the founder of
Con: Shoo the ghosts away
According to History.com, to ward off ghosts that were returning to Earth for the night, the Celtics began a festival by wearing frightening costumes and
A whole latte conversations
When the new president of Pierce Alexis Montevirgen first started strolling across the campus to introduce himself to faculty and students, most responded by asking
Monarchs reign supreme
Cross-town rivals faced off as Pierce hosted Valley College for the women’s water polo match on Oct. 23. Brahmas come from participating in the Ventura
Sukkah for Sukkot
Editor’s Note: The lede has been updated from the original version. Underneath the bamboo covering and within the white tarp walls, second year student Yoni
Polish professor provides Pierce with principles
Anna Bruzzese remembers growing up in socialist Poland when the Berlin Wall dominated her homeland and martial law—supported by the Soviet Union—was in control. In