A blend of Indian, Greek, and Persian melodies filled Music 3400, awing listeners at the performance of the band Wahid during the free Thursday concert
Author: Brent Spector
Physics professor to retire after 4 decades of teaching
William Duxler, one of Pierce’s prior Physics Department chairs, will be retiring after nearly 40 years of working with the school. Duxler, who was
Anthropology professor will retire after 32 years
Among the retirements Pierce will have at the end of this semester is David Shutzer, who has been an anthropology professor with Pierce for 32
English professor says goodbye
After teaching at Pierce for 28 years, professor Mary Chavarria will retire at the end of this semester, leaving behind some of the best students
Latin American Culture and Literature Club
Celebrating and spreading Latino culture, the Latin American Culture and Literature Club pursues many methods beyond a simple club meeting to unite people interested in
Shining a light on the future of journalism
Journalists were advised Monday how to obtain a job in the changing world of news from a guest speaker during the Media Arts Speaker Series
Familiar Duo Perform Together
Hardly a chair was left empty in the Music Building concert hall as cellist Ruslan Biryukov and pianist James Lent played together
West Valley Occupational Center’s doors may close
West Valley Occupational Center will close after June 30 due to budgetary constraints, unless the May revision of the state budget provides more money for
Future of shuttle bus remains to be seen
Members at the Thursday meeting of the Pierce College Council (PCC) unanimously voted to research the practicality of a used vehicle to replace the current
Changes to financial aid will not affect recipients
Financial aid recipients will have a new depository bank take control of their financial aid accounts “on or after May 4, 2012,” according to a