As a new student in college orientation is without a doubt a necessity and many students may not realize just how important it is when
Author: Jaël Allen
$40,000 software upgrade to help with student learning outcomes
Pierce College‘s Academic Senate approved the College Outcomes Committee’s (COC) recommendation of eLumen as the college’s new student learning outcomes software. The senate voted 26
Food Review: Vincenzo’s Pizza
Voted best pizza in the San Fernando Valley for 2012-2013 is Vincenzo’s Pizza, a cozy, hole in the wall pizzeria that can easily be passed
Rise of the Giants
The Great Hall filled with students who waited to watch cinema instructors and husband and wife team, Daria Matza and Mark Devendorf’s documentary “Rise of
Photo Slideshow: Parade of Breeds
The Parade of Breeds, presented by the Pierce College Equestrian Department, showcased many different breeds of horses on Saturday, Nov. 15. Department Advisor Paddy Warner
Fails look better than withdrawals on transcripts
Some students believe that taking a withdrawal is better than receiving a fail but that is not always the case when trying to perfect your
Former Fright Fest actor becomes managing makeup artist for Pierce College’s Screampark
In a room with blood splattered all across the walls, Michelle De La Cruz aids the man with the bloody, pale, and veiny face who
Planetarium Show
Relaxed in reclining seats and with the ambiance of a dimly lit room, astronomy lovers of all ages got to explore the universe in the
Pierce gets around $1.9 million from state for new hires and other needs
Pierce College will receive $1.9 million from the state for new hires and instructional equipment, Pierce College President Kathleen Burke said at the Academic Senate
Cuesta’s strong offense left Brahmas defense treading water
The Pierce College women’s water polo team played a rough match against the Cuesta Cougars losing 19-7 on Wednesday, Oct. 8, at Steven E.