If you are stressed out over upcoming finals, or if you have spent too much time Christmas shopping on Cyber Monday, perhaps it is time
Author: Fabiola Carrizosa
Parade of Breeds returns
From Clydesdales to miniature horses, from San Luis Obispo to Compton, the equestrian communities rolled into El Rancho Drive and made Pierce College feel like
First ever Hispanic speaker series concludes
As Hispanic Heritage Month came to an end, Pierce College students, faculty and staff have come away from it learning about the cultural and historical
Pro: Keep everything organized in this country
It is simpler to govern when there are only two prominent parties. Having a two-party system keeps countries’ politics organized, even if it may not
Senate discusses Spirit Week
On Hallow’s Eve, the Legislative Fairy of Pierce College (Barbara Anderson in costume) talked school business with faculty and administration while spreading Halloween spirit. The
Political Film Festival addresses abortion
The Political Film Festival was held on Thursday in the Great Hall which featured two films about abortion, a guest speaker from Planned Parenthood and
Men’s basketball tips off
Pierce College’s men’s basketball season starts in the beginning of November under more relaxed COVID-19 policies and with many new faces. Head coach Charles White
School bands gather under one roof
The Pierce Symphonic Band and the CSUN Wind Symphony performed together on Thursday in the music department’s room 3401. Music Department Chair Wendy Mazon
School celebrates 75 years of service
In 1947, Clarence W. Pierce School of Agriculture opened its doors to the first group of male agriculture students. Fast forward to 2022—75
Muralist speaks during heritage event
UPDATE on Oct. 15 at 4:14 p.m. The presentation was made possible by Chicano Studies Professor Angelita Rovero, the PEACh Department and M.E.Ch.A. (Movimiento Estudiantil