Soccer cleats, a soft teddy bear, and other emotional evoking images lured people into the Foster Youth Exhibit, where students wearing black T-shirts with #notastastic
Author: Jose Herrera
Pierce makes moves to be a safe campus
On campus Safe Zone workshops are enabling conversations about the issues that lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, questioning, and plus encounter to help direct focus on
Seniors tackle 21st century communication with aid from Encore program
Weary eyed students fighting the afternoon drag follow Professor Maureen Feldman as she paces the floor. She starts with an overview of the various apps,
Students hone job hunting skills for Meet the Pros
Counselor David Turcotte and SFP Program Specialist Ngan Mork engaged students in workshops to prepare them for an upcoming event, Meet the Pros, this Thursday
Equine Center provides volunteer certification
Equine Center has organized an evacuation training course with Pierce College where participants will have four days of instruction and be able to finish the
Clear skies and startling sights
Colors from the setting sun bleed off the sky until pitch darkness takes its throne and a rising half moon marks the hour for the
Lunch time got a little more Falafelicious
Students and faculty’s requests for new food options on campus will be answered at 7 a.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 6 when the food court is
Director gives tips and tricks on successful career
Blue eyed and white haired, Gene Putnam, with a pair of sunglasses hanging from his buttoned shirt, sits at his desk working before an afternoon
Soccer preview: Big expectations
On a warm Tuesday afternoon, six pairs of colorful soccer cleats form a circle near The Pit waiting to begin their co-ed soccer class. Among
Pro: Printing is essential to students’ success and should be free
Printers are necessary for college in order to turn in papers but they are expensive. That’s why the printer and copy machines on campus should