An emotional comedy that will resonate with audiences while having a holiday kick is set to premiere. Robert Harling’s “Steel Magnolias” will open at the
Author: Gerardo Escobar
Women’s soccer headed to playoffs
It was a sentimental evening for the Lady Brahmas on Friday at Shepard Stadium. They had an overwhelming victory of 6-0 for their final game
40 colleges and universities visit Pierce
The Pierce Transfer Day event on Wednesday gave students an opportunity to learn about the different resources provided by four-year institutions at the Pierce Mall.
Textbooks not worth the paper they are written on
College students face many expenses, including tuition, living costs, transportation and school supplies. A hefty amount of the costs students struggle with are textbooks. Given
Crisis Management: A Possible Career
She was at a doctor’s appointment 42 miles north of LAX when she found out there had been a shooting. A gunman had killed one
Spirt Day pride
For students who wanted to show their support for the LGBT community, the Multicultural Center located at the Library And The Learning Crossroads Building was
PRO: Out with the old, in with the new
Freezing while speaking in public is a possible reaction for many people who fear public speaking, however it is alarming when it happens to an
Pierce College offers alternatives with trades
For those uncertain if a four-year university is the right path for them, Pierce College offers an alternative. The students of Canoga Park High
A lesson on the brass
Cameron Wilkins and Abby Wong played classical music at the Performing Arts Building on Thursday at Pierce College as part of the Associated Student
Crossing the musical bridge with a helping hand
Mark Cross was invited to do a guest lecture on commercial music and music production at Pierce College last spring. After hearing of a full-time