Some say too many cooks can spoil the broth, but when you have Hulk, you can throw all that out the window. The long-awaited sequel
Author: Jeffrey Howard
Flea market pulls out all stops for one-time-only Saturday event
Cloudy weather didn’t stop fortune hunters from scavenging for loot at the one-time only ‘Saturday Super Swap’ vintage market April 25, which usually takes place
Student faints in Village classroom
A student fainted while giving a speech this morning in VLGE 8111 around 11:30 a.m. Two Sheriff’s vehicles and an ambulance were at the scene.
Theater Preview: Cheese
Comfort food comes in all shapes and sizes. Laurel Ollstein’s play “Cheese” premieres at Pierce on Friday, March 27 in the newly restored Performance Arts
Performing Arts Center receives renovations
The Eugene Dow Performing Arts Center building located on the Art Hill at Pierce College was reopened to students and faculty on Jan. 28 after
The servicemen of Pierce College
Since Pierce College first opened the athletics department, they’ve had deep ties with military services. From the Army to the Coast Guard, these men and
Day of Politics takes over the Great Hall
Debates about nine scheduled measures ranged from safe drinking water to reduced criminal sentences at the Day of Politics in the Great Hall on Oct.
Thursday Concert Los Angeles Baroque Players
The Los Angeles Baroque Players cut through a dry autumn afternoon like a smooth breeze on Oct. 2, performing a number of classical
Film LA now handling media permits
Pierce College has always handled outside media within the college, but now the school has a new contract where all outside commercials, movies, and other
Concert at Pierce brings students from the seats to the stage
Student performers captivated a crowded audience in the Music Room 3400 for the Concert at Pierce event Thursday, May 15, with more than 20 students