The Saddle Ridge Fire forced residents and their pets out of their homes and into the stables at Pierce College last weekend. Horses, donkeys, ducks
Author: Katya Castillo
Leading on and off the court
After seeing her grandfather get sick, Gianna Ros decided to study nursing to help people in need, and now carries this compassion onto the volleyball
Roadtrip Nation
Known for traversing the world in 35-foot-long RV’s and interviewing professionals from various fields, Roadtrip Nation made a pit stop at Pierce College in honor
Meet Your Major
Robotic arms built by the Electronics Program lured students to the Meet Your Major Fair Thursday, Oct. 3. Students exploring different majors offered at Pierce
Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month Celebration
In honor of National Hispanic Heritage Month, the Associated Student Organization hosted the Hispanic and Latino Heritage Month Celebration at Pierce College’s Rocky Young Park
The “cornerstone” of Pierce’s Vet Tech
When Angela Killips was hired at an animal vaccine clinic, her job history was minimal, but her experience with animals was plenty. From a 26-year-old
Streetbeat: superpower
If you could have any superpower in the world, what would it be? “The power to treat everybody equally no matter where they come from,
Remedial classes dropped
Success rates and drop rates may seem like opposites, but a new law may challenge that notion. With Assembly Bill 705, increased drop rates may
Vintage Market
Artists and collectors display wire-wrapped rocks, potted plants and collectible coins as people of all ages browse the filled tables. They excitedly talk about their
Volleyball drops home opener
After winning their season opener over the West LA College Wildcats, women’s volleyball hosted the Citrus College Owls in their home opener Friday night. However,