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
Author: Delilah Brumer
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
Brahmas fall short against top-ranked Vikings
Despite some close sets, Pierce College men’s volleyball couldn’t gain a lead over Long Beach City College, losing 0-3 in a home game on March
Media Arts department takes home 18 awards
Journalism student Emil Rizkalla traveled to the 2024 Spring National College Media Conference with hopes of learning and maybe placing top three in a contest.
News Briefs – March 13, 2024
Upcoming Super Saturdays: Two upcoming Super Saturday workshops will be held on March 16 and March 23 to help students with the Free Application for
Cheer team competes in nationals and honors late coach
As she stood on stage surrounded by her teammates, cheerleader Ashley Garcia stared into the gleaming lights. Garcia paused after her team finished their routine
Board of Trustees discusses impending budget deficit, honors Women’s History Month and passes a non-resident tuition increase
With a statewide budget deficit looming, finances were top of mind at the Los Angeles Community College Board of Trustees meeting on March 6. The
Students and faculty march for higher education affordability
Speeches, songs and chants of “Whose future? Our future.” reverberated throughout the state capital on Thursday, as hundreds of community college students and faculty marched