When producer and director Augie Max Vargas was growing up as a child of Filipino immigrant parents, he did not see people who looked like
Author: Fabiola Carrizosa
No double standards on free speech
The impact and existential crisis caused by the Israeli-Palestinian conflict has rippled across the world. It has affected Muslims, the Jewish community largely due to
Assemblymember discusses grants to enhance safety
These days, it is not uncommon for a preschool in a synagogue to have metal detectors at the entrance. For North Hollywood Assemblymember, and father
Dreaming should be free
On June 15, 2012, former President Barack Obama issued an executive order for the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) policy. It allowed some people
Commencement marks the end of a chapter
June Gloom took the day off so that the sun could shine onto Shepard stadium, where a herd of mighty Brahmas took over a
Gorgeous LACCD
Pride month is just around the corner, but it doesn’t need to be June to start celebrating. The 1st Annual Unique Ball took place at
Proactive measures
Pierce’s 2nd active shooter training provides useful emergency protocol measures.
Under the big blue dome
If you want to watch a show at a planetarium, you don’t have to drive all the way to the Griffith Observatory. Pierce College has
Jazz His-Storie
There are many ways to dive into the world of music these days–through YouTube, Shazam and even movie soundtracks. John Storie reminded Pierce College students
It’s the most wonderful time of the school year
The holidays are approaching, and Pierce College is giving students the gift of musical performances, entertainment and nourishment. It is also giving students and their