While many see winter and summer as vacation time, others see it as an opportunity to get ahead. The short five week sessions give students
Author: Eduardo Garcia
Political film festival
More than one hundred students watched “Wag the Dog” and “Vice” Wednesday in The Great Hall as part of the campus’s first Political Film Festival
Donut forget to give thanks
An appreciation toward someone you love does not have to be as fancy as buying an expensive bouquet of roses. On Thursday, many students ate
The final draft: Writing Center going strong
Everyone learns in different ways, and the Writing Center at Pierce was started to help accommodate those looking for assistance in their writing. Center for
Staying alive on Day of the Dead
Pierce is a learning institution, but last week it became a welcoming site of the deceased ancestors for those who celebrate the Day of the
Volleyball drops game to Vaqueros
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team could not keep their winning ways as they lost to Santa Barbara City College in Friday’s conference game. Volleyball
Mentors deliver assistance to students
Pierce College’s focus is on student success, and the Peer-to-Peer Mentor Program helps by meeting with students one-on-one to aid with the transition to college
The students’ future fair
Transferring to a four-year institution can be pivotal moment in a students’ life. The College Fair Extraordinaire helps them prepare for their academic future, so
Soccer’s winning streak snapped
After winning two games in a row, the soccer team lost against the College of the Canyons’ Cougars on Tuesday, Sept. 24. COC scored two
More inclusive I.D.E.A.S. help foster diversity
Undocumented students, DACA recipients and allies may be relieved to learn that there is a safe and supportive club on campus that offers workshops, resources