For Pierce President Ara Aguiar, this past academic year was filled with challenges, most notably a budget deficit that is now projected to break even.
Author: Gerardo Escobar
Theatre department reimagines classic tradegy
A 3000-year-old tragedy is coming to Pierce College, but with a post-apocalyptic twist. Opening the 2025 spring Theatre department season, this “Antigone” is set in
Socializing with arts, crafts, vision boards
While vision boarding is a way for many people to visualize their goals and aspirations for the year, at the ASO Vision Board event, they
Pierce College farm serves as Palisades fire animal evacuation center
About 200 animals that were evacuated due to the ongoing Palisades fire are being held at the Pierce College farm, as of Friday afternoon. Roughly
Thanksgiving perpetuates a false narrative
In the United States, Thanksgiving is continuously overshadowed by its more popular cousin, Christmas. With so many people overlooking Thanksgiving as soon as Halloween is
A tale to have the audience scurry like mice
The Pierce College Theatre will debut its 2024-2025 season with a murder-mystery that coincides with the Halloween season. Agatha Christie’s “The Mousetrap,” directed by Shaheen
Car community pulls up to Pierce
The smell of motor oil and gasoline filled Parking Lot 7, as well as spectators and various types of cars ranging from vintage to modern
Con: Don’t alienate Latin Americans by using “Latinx”
In an effort to include everyone, almost an entire demographic feels excluded. This is the case with the word Latinx, which ironically isolates the group
Ordering up the FOODTURE
A Jetsonian food option has been cooked up on Pierce that prepares hot food in just a few minutes. The FOODTURE hot food vending machine—located
Commemorating the Armenian Genocide
Clad in black, the dark-haired woman approached the stage, and her voice resonated throughout the Multicultural Center as she performed two songs, “Andouni” and “Kanche