Hollywood’s golden age of cinema is looked through a satirical lens, depicting narcissism, delusion and murder in a classic black and white noir. Pierce’s Film
Author: Gloria Becerra
Con: Internet Access
When a student is focused on a lesson that their professor is teaching and automatically becomes distracted by the student sitting next to them, giggling
Striking out the batters and criminals
After pitching all season for the Brahmas, Alexis Miranda can finally let go of holding onto a baseball and instead hang onto all three of
Con: Street Art
Expression, beauty, and creativity are often seen in artwork which can be found on a piece of paper, canvas or a public mural. Though when
Scoring in the classroom
From catching ground balls to hitting the books, Nick Pico is the epitome of a utility baseball player and a student athlete. Pico was one
Baseball runs wild over West LA
Powered by six homeruns in the game, three from Gabe Curtier, baseball finished the regular season with a definitive 20-5 victory against the West Los
Streetbeat: Invention
What would you invent to make the world a better place? “A renovation center in my house for homeless people. I would also want to
A night under the stars
Students were able to step into the shoes of an astronomer by having a place to learn and star-gaze. Physics Department Chair Dale Fields dedicated
Neighbors you don’t want to invite over
The Pierce community has new neighbors on campus that don’t have backpacks, but travel in packs. The North of Mall construction caused a rodent infestation,