Filipino American History Month is important to me because it represents us as a culture and who we are as a tribe. Filipino Americans that
Author: Dominique Dungo
Film club discusses Anomalisa
Traveling to Cincinnati to promote his new book at a convention in a hotel, customer service expert Michael Stone struggles to find his sanity while
Get ahead during the summer
While the majority of college students take a break from Spring semester, taking summer classes would help students graduate quicker while having the benefit of
Don’t mandate the COVID-19 vaccine
COVID-19 vaccines became available for medical professionals and elderly citizens early December and eligibility now has expanded for everyone 16 and older. Many who have
Sunset Boulevard
Young struggling screenwriter Joe Gillis attempts to hide from the repossession men seeking his car when he drives into a desolate mansion in Sunset Boulevard
Umoja holds Black history month events
Pierce College campus remains closed due to the pandemic, but students and teachers still have the opportunity to participate and educate themselves about Black History
Con: Outdoor Dining
After one year of trying to be safe and obeying stay-at-home orders, COVID-19 cases are still spiking. Outdoor dining provides options for customers to enjoy
Setting movie careers in motion
California Community Colleges’s new partnership with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences will provide increased access to highly competitive film industry experiences. Media
The Asian American and Pacific Islander college community speak up
Hate crimes against the Asian American Pacific Islander (AAPI) community have increased since March 2020, creating waves of protests across the country. Pierce College librarian
Mickey Harrison and the Fantastic World of Graphic Fiction
As a child, the Calvin and Hobbes newspaper comic strip and cereal were a morning staple in English professor Mickey Harrison’s home. Harrison’s Graphic Fiction