The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) held a joint virtual meeting with the Chancellor’s Advisory Committee on Black/African American Student Affairs and the Advisory
Author: Anastasiya Orel
LACCD partners with Latino Theater Company
A melting pot seasoned with tradition, artistry and education, the Latino Theater Company gives a voice to underrepresented communities to spark dialogue and illustrate their
Assemblymember hosts Day of Service
The Pierce College Mall overflowed with students, faculty and staff, and volunteers in celebration and participation of Valley Day of Service on Sunday, April 3.
Benne is back
After 28 years as Pierce College’s Health Center Director, Elizabeth Benne was ready to hang her stethoscope and retire. With the inability to find a
Con: Cómo se dice, waste of time?
Taking a foreign language class for a minimum of two years in high school is a requirement in order to graduate. Students transitioning from high
Where’d everybody go?
What someone new to campus might think of as a peaceful walk on the Mall, seems eerie to anyone used to seeing more than a
Prioritizing Black students’ needs
The month of February recognizes and honors Black History Month: appreciating culture, educating ourselves and the community, remembering and moving forward from history. The Los
Looking through the lens
As the early morning sun rose, 12-year-old Julio Cortez walked through the gates of Madison Middle School and grabbed the end-of-the-year newspaper. He knew he
Hybrid? Dual-delivery?
As the fall semester comes to an end, students are beginning to enroll into spring semester courses. Pierce College is offering a variety of ways
This one’s a keeper!
Rosas played three out of four years at Kennedy High School before coming to Pierce. “Once I stopped, I figured out that I really loved