An exhibit and sale of students’ pottery and ceramics creations illustrated Pierce College’s annual Winter Arts Festival on Dec. 1. Walking up the stairs
Author: Billel Bensalem
Black Friday overshadows Thanksgiving
Friends, family and food illustrate Thanksgiving, a holiday around gratitude, but it is also tailgated by Black Friday, one of the busiest shopping days
Material fees not new
Instructional material fees are intended to alleviate a student’s expenses, but students argue its effectiveness. Material fees are intended to recover the cost of
Weather change brings chill
It’s that time of the year again: that time we unwillingly trade in extended sunny days for short winter days, but are we shaking because
Professor called out over unions
A comment made by Don Sparks, president for the American Federation of Teachers Chapter 1521A towards Economics professor Pam Brown raised more
Community solidarity augments Tutoring Center
Ivory Coast native Aichata Traoré, 21, is an accounting major and one of the 21 volunteering student tutors at the Center for Academic Success (CAS)
Women’s soccer team defeats Glendale
The Pierce College women’s soccer team won its fifth game in a row by defeating their hosts, Glendale College, 4-0 on Wednesday, Oct. 3.
Nasty students equals nasty restrooms
For some people, school can be a stressful, horrifying place, but Pierce College bathrooms definitely give a new meaning to long dreadful days. Riding to
Calling all zombies, goblins, and ghouls
Dressing up may feel outdated to some students, but awakening your inner child is always timeless. Anyone yearning to unlock their inner zombie
Staying hydrated on campus
As the Fall 2012 semester begins, Summer seems to plan on doing overtime. In this hundred degree heat, water is the best way to