If things go according to her plan, the commencement for this year’s graduation will some day work for the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) to
Author: Emily Garcia
Con: A tailored education
Transfer students have many decisions to make in a short amount of time. It can be stressful weighing the pros and cons of where to
Film Club screens its second film of the semester
Pierce College’s Film Club screened “Everything Everywhere All at Once” at the Great Hall on April 30. The movie was a passion project for
Networking expo: Careers in the fast lane
Engines were not the only thing revving at the Pierce College Automotive Job Fair Career Expo on Tuesday, April, 22. The event was organized by
Pro: Pranks go beyond just making people laugh
When done correctly, practical jokes have left a positive impact on society because pranking is more than rubber snakes and whoopie cushions, it connects people
Men’s volleyball resilient despite loss
As the volleyball ball spun clockwise through the cold air, squeaking sneakers echoed across the floors of the gym, and running players set their eyes
Agriculture students start semester-long projects
Agriculture is the science and practice of growing crops, and raising livestock for food, medicine and other products that benefit humans. An agricultural worker may
Finding community among fellow thespians
Lights, camera, action! On Feb. 11, 25 Pierce College theater students attended the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival in Mesa, Ariz. The conference was
Con: Some wounds aren’t meant to heal
The beginning of 2025 struck Los Angeles hard when fire arose from the hills. On Jan. 7, the Pacific Palisades of western California was hit
The Lego Club: Building community one brick at a time
At first glance Legos look like child’s play with colorful plastic bricks scattered across desks with students huddled over colorful builds. But at Pierce College’s