When actuarial science major Yam Schutzer moved to Southern California from Israel seven months ago, she didn’t have her longtime friends or immediate family members
Author: Delilah Brumer
Hundreds celebrate AAPI Heritage Month at Pierce College
Vietnamese lion dancers dressed in fiery red and yellow costumes carried a massive paper mache head as they traversed the Mall at Pierce College on
Promoting health, raising awareness
Students, staff, community members and medical professionals gathered both inside and outside of Building 600 on May 1 for Pierce’s Clothesline Project & Denim Day/Student
Academic Senate discusses recent sanctioning of women’s basketball and looming budget deficit
Interim President Ara Aguiar spoke about the recent sanctioning of the Pierce College women’s basketball team during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in Building 600. Due
Exploring identities and sharing stories
XXX. The task was daunting, emotionally draining and complicated—economically quantifying how slavery and its aftermath hindered the prosperity of African Americans. When Pierce College Economics
New professor, big ideas
An accomplished powwow dancer and singer who grew up on the Pine Ridge Indian Reservation in South Dakota. An esteemed professor who attended Harvard University
A romantic comedy, 400 years in the making
Featuring dramatic sword flourishes, intricate Elizabethan-style costumes, lively drum beats and comedic allusions to several classic plays, “Shakespeare in Love” isn’t subtle—and it’s not supposed
By the community, for the community
One handmade blanket, assembled hygiene kit, donated pint of blood and planted tree at a time, volunteers gathered at Pierce College on Sunday and supported those
Do robot workers benefit the economy? Con: Overuse of technology comes at the expense of humanity
The technologies that shape the world are rapidly evolving, from generative artificial intelligence breakthroughs to improvements in robotics and manufacturing. Although it is important to
News Briefs – March 27, 2024
High school students get a glimpse of Pierce: Students from Cleveland High School, John R. Wooden High School and Taft High School visited Pierce College