Festival Ana Barraza 1-1-1-1 Creatures of the Corn Barely Bewitching For Some Family Fun at the Harvest Festival is Far From Frightening Haunted Happenings At Pierce For good, clean, family-oriented fun, or for a festive trip to the dark side this Halloween season,” the Halloween Harvest Festival at Pierce College is the place to be.
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Haunting Happenings & Mystifying Mazes
Fall was definitely in the air on a chilly Friday night at Pierce College, where the bright lights and banjo music coming from the corner of De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard were a sure sign that the third annual Halloween Harvest Festival had commenced.
Creatures of the Corn Barely Bewitching For Some
Festival Ana Barraza 1-1-1-1 Creatures of the Corn Barely Bewitching For Some Family Fun at the Harvest Festival is Far From Frightening Haunted Happenings At Pierce Fall was definitely in the air on a chilly Friday night at Pierce College, where the bright lights and banjo music coming from the corner of De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard were a sure sign that the third annual Halloween Harvest Festival had commenced.
Day of the Child draws smiles
Approximately 1,500 Los Angeles County foster children and their volunteer mentors attended the ninth annual Day of the Child for a day of fun on Sunday at Pierce College. Day of the Child is an event designed to bring awareness and support for the needs of children who are living in foster care, residential facilities and homeless shelters.
Students can’t find their place in the world:
English, history, mathematics and science are all required subjects of study in grades one through 12 in the United States. In many other countries, one other subject is also weighed as equally important– geography. Many Americans may be unable to locate these other countries on a globe.
Mothering and Mathematics semantics
Sheri Lehavi is happy to spend her mornings teaching math at Pierce College. It is now 6:40 a.m. The grass outside is soaked with a cool morning dew as the sun yawns and stretches its arms to the sky, still groggy from yet another good night’s sleep. Inside the Math Building, in Room 1416, Lehavi and her Elementary Algebra students are solving algebraic inequalities and graphing x and y axes.
Center for Sciences under way
Science will have a new home in The Center for the Sciences, a new building project currently being developed near the Mason Street entrance to Pierce College. The idea for the Center for the Sciences first came about in 2000 when Pierce College went through a master planning process, which included creating a central building for the science-related departments.
Love transforms abused child’s life
Blushing when a fan asks him to sign her pants instead of the handout photo, Colton “Lil’ C” Burton, a member of the boy band The Power of 3, smiles and obliges, then moves on to the next autograph. The 12-year-old smiles and shakes hands, distributes hugs and takes direction from his mother, hovering protectively behind him.
$$Swearing to protect First Amendment rights
The rights guaranteed to us by the First Amendment should never be taken for granted. They are challenged continually, and if we fail to stand up to these challenges, we risk letting them be stripped away. In an attempt to point out this fact, the editorial board of Colorado State University’s student newspaper, the Rocky Mountain Collegian, ran an editorial on Sept.
Swearing to protect our press rights
The rights guaranteed to all citizens by the First Amendment should never be taken for granted. They are challenged continually, and if we fail to stand up to these challenges, we risk letting them be stripped away. In an attempt to point out this fact, the editorial board of Colorado State University’s student newspaper, the Rocky Mountain Collegian, ran a four-word editorial on Sept.