What role will robots play in our future? “They will probably do everything for us. We’ll be couch potatoes. They’ll cook, they’ll clean, they’ll bathe
Author: Anna Clark
Not afraid to ask for help
The number of Pierce College students being hospitalized due to suicidal ideations are higher than they have ever been. But that shouldn’t be considered a
Kathrina shares her ‘Voice’
In the Philippines, a little girl participated in singing competitions. When she moved to the United States in 2002 at 9, she continued to compete
Farming the new talent
Sports bring people together, and for Mike Farmer, basketball has brought him to different countries and into the minds of youth. Farmer, a San Fernando
Disarm You With A Smile
Gun violence has always posed a risk to America’s safety, especially on school grounds. Therefore, weapons should not be allowed on college campuses. Throughout our
Pro: You can find me in the club
Joining a club on a college campus can provide a group of peers to a lonely student, offering a sense of belonging. They help promote
Transfer season has begun
It’s November, and that means transfer season has begun. Transfer Center Director Sunday Salter announced at the Academic Senate meeting that students can now apply
St.A.S.H. house
Food can be purchased at three locations on campus: the cafeteria, student store and the Brahma Cafe. But in a small room in IRIS 910
Loved ones remembered on Dia de los Muertos
Dancers adorned in traditional Aztec garments and skeletal painted faces moved swiftly to the sound of drums to honor ancestors. Last Thursday, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano
The Clothesline Project
The Pierce College Health Center and Strength United put on the “Clothesline Project” in The Mall on Oct 25, 2017. The project brings awareness to