“Alexander the Great” conquered the Performing Arts Building with the sound of a 3000-year-old instrument, the oud. “Planetary Kisses,” “Magnon” and “Alexander the Great” were
Author: Maria Trinidad
Music majors get AMPed over private lessons
The Applied Music Program (AMP) provides students with private lessons on an instrument of their choice, granted they pass the audition process. Students in the
Fostered youth breaks cycle of abuse
Hitting rock bottom is a sign of failure for most, but for Liliana Flores, 21, it has been a steppingstone to success. Despite the obstacles
Progress in IT
In the past, there have been many disputes that the school struggles with technology, but what most people don’t know is that it is slowly
Helping students one step at a time
Staff members stacked boxes of pizzas in a round table as students went in the Great Hall, ready to have their transfer questions answered by
An era of swing in the 21st century
In the air, sliding on the dance floor, men and women dressed in 1930’s-styled sailor suits and floral dresses, swung to the sounds of the
Con: Ridesharing apps
When it comes to transportation, there are many doubts on whether it’s better to rideshare or drive your own car. Driving your car is better
IT’s new ‘it’ girl
Despite the obstacles that women may encounter in life, Farahnaz Nezhad did not let anything get in her way of achieving her dream job in
Music major inspires Pierce students
It is often questioned whether majoring in music will lead one to a successful career path or not, but what most people don’t realize is
Pierce football lose to Antelope Valley
The final game of the Pierce football season summarized all of Pierce’s struggles and why the season ended at 1-9, 0-5. Like most of its