Armed with dog treats, a squeaky toy and leash, a volunteer enters the West Valley Animal Shelter kennel area on their Saturday day off. Ellen
Author: Lynn Levitt
Theater advertising becomes art
The Pierce College Art Gallery opened its doors with an Asian flair using paper lanterns, tatami mats and floor pillows to present hundred-year-old woodblock prints,
Staff sergeant brings leadership to the baseball field
It was a surreal moment to be playing baseball on the Pierce College men’s baseball team, when in 2012 this left fielder was a staff
Suspended student apprehended in library
Approximately 3:15 p.m. March 18, a female was extricated from the Library and temporarily held in a patrol car in the parking lot near
Anthropology lecture discusses the rise of Korean pop music
The Anthropology Department hosted another lecture in their series that featured a discussion on the rise in popularity of Korean pop music in Mexico City, on
Pierce College meets its 2013-2014 budget
Pierce College has no deficit and will meet its 2013-2014 budget, according to the Budget Committee. The body of the committee is made up of
Assistance with the Affordable Care Act offered
Appointments were made in front of the Pierce College library for help with enrollment in the new health care program under the Affordable Health Care
Pierce pre-vet student remembered in memorial
The sun came out from the clouds at noon, Feb. 8, for the Robert Ramage memorial, a pre-vet student at Pierce College, at the Disabled American
Pierce College Vice President moves on to new role at College of the Desert
There is an unusual calm on the Pierce College Campus until the elevator doors opened to the Student Services Building, 3rd floor patio/staff lounge that
Learning the basics of American Sign Language: it is all in the eyes
For most classes, 38 students would make plenty of noise. The group outside the Village classroom at Pierce College is extremely quiet—but their hands and