Los Angeles City Councilmember Bob Blumenfield paid a visit to Pierce College to commemorate the opening of the new COVID-19 vaccination and testing site on
Author: Benjamin Hanson
LAUSD expands food distribution
Pierce College students and their families with food insecurity can benefit from an expanded program by Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Grab & Go
The Valley Of Change
While protests remain active, there are fewer in early fall than there were during the summer months. But one local organizer has remained steadfast, standing
LACCD Juneteenth March for Our Lives
People gathered for Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) Juneteenth March for Our Lives event on Flower Street and Washington Boulevard near Los Angeles Trade-Technical
Column: Letter from an essential worker
Please stay home. If you won’t do it for yourself, do it for your parents. Do it for your grandparents. Do it for the healthcare
Parts of Pierce still operational
Pierce College has closed its campus due to coronavirus fears, but the Student Health Center and the Farm remain operational. From now until spring break,
Keeping the community going
Every day essential workers go out and risk their health and safety to keep their communities active while others are stuck at home. They provide
Quartet seeks to create new music styles
The eclectic quartet 5th Element brought their jazz, world, electronic improvisational music to the Main Stage in the Performing Arts Building on March 5. The
Madi to the Max
On the drive home from watching “Lilo and Stitch” in theaters with her father, Madison Brunoehler discovered her passion for voice impressions while she was
Baseball field woes
Poor field conditions and multiple injuries on the field play a major role in the team not hosting games at Joe Kelly Field. While other