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“Our Town” comes home
A play without scenery and props in which the actors move chairs and stairs around the stage may seem like a simple, bare-bones production, but
Semester in Review
In the last semester of the decade, Pierce saw student performances, community crises and the youngest ASO president to date. The Theater department produced the
Pierce Applied Music Program performs
Classical compositions by J.S. Bach and Franz Shubert mixed with modern music by David Bowie and Adam Levine as students from the Applied Music Program
ALERT the CUL de SAC
Student and faculty choreographers shared personal experiences of breakups and blindness through movement and music in the fall dance concert. The Pierce College Dance Company,
Students in the spotlight
A single piano, a microphone and a sheet music stand lit in bright, warm lights set the scene for the performance to come. The sound
En Plein Air
Tall trees and early fall foliage on the Art Hill inspired Oil 309 students as they took their canvases and oil paints and painted en
A concert worth a “Storie”
Surrounded by old pianos and whiteboards, a solo guitarist slid his fingers up and down the fret of his archtop guitar as he improvised
Review: Hookman
While stalker-killers and fatal car accidents may not seem like humorous subject matter, Lauren Yee manages to blend these perverse topics with whimsy and wit
Clothesline Project
Students and staff spread encouraging messages to survivors of domestic abuse for the Clothesline Project in Rocky Young Park at Pierce College. Associated Student Organization