The struggle to balance work and an education is an issue that students shouldn’t need to face alone, though many do so while unknowingly missing
Author: Caleb Johnson
Cadet assists campus sheriff to keep school safe
In a sea of current fashion, it’s easy to spot Melissa Hidalgo wearing her issued uniform — a blue shirt and navy pants — as
Acceleration programs help students with difficulties in math
The Los Angeles Community College District (LACCD) had their bi-monthly meeting on campus last Wednesday to discuss the success of the school’s Child Development program
Foley artist shares experience through speaker series
The process of breathing life into film and television through subtle sound design was explored Monday in The Great Hall with the most recent
New administrator begins term
The newly-elected vice president of Student Services began his term Friday, Nov. 1. Earic Peters finished his term as an associate dean at Los Angeles
Expo gives attendees a glimpse of the universe
Students, staff and visitors all had a glimpse of the universe Saturday, Oct. 19 at the Science Imaging and Astronomy (SIA) Exposition at Pierce College,
Review: ‘Fantasticks’ a must-see
Imagine a story based on the classic Romeo and Juliet situation – except instead of the family feud being real, it’s fabricated to bring the
Women’s Water Polo increases win streak to 9
Pierce’s women’s water polo team improved its win streak on Thursday after a rocky beginning, but finished with a stifling defense and a strong offense.
Women’s soccer wins fourth game in a row
Pierce College’s women’s soccer team continues with its winning streak, beating Cuesta College 3-1 on Tuesday Oct. 15, making this the seven win of the
Bill adds more expensive courses to intersessions
Gov. Jerry Brown approved Assembly Bill 955 Oct. 10, which will offer additional core classes at six California community colleges during the summer and winter