From the classroom to the stage, one lucky student has been given the opportunity to help design an off-Broadway production and work with entertainment stars
Author: Marissa Nall
Student commencement speaker gives advice to outgoing students and incoming Club Council President
A year of working with the Club Council and the Associated Students Organization (ASO) around a packed schedule of classes and the stresses of being
Grass plots give horticulture program promising results for new water-saving technologies
Testing continues for the moisture control grids installed in March as part of the Plant Sciences 827 class, showing initial results of water conservation and
Academic Senate considers College Hour
Administration is looking in to the possibility of implementing a “College Hour” at Pierce College, which would enhance the student life on campus. Having an hour
Chemistry professor gives lecture on the dangers of antioxidants
A professor of chemistry and biochemistry from California State University, Northridge came to Pierce College on Friday, April 25 to speak on the dangers of
Student loans: investing in the future or drowning in interest?
Writing a resume these days may have more to do with how much debt has accumulated than skills and experience, considering the price that is
Feminism Club teaches equality
Throwing ideas back and forth, researching their interests, and finding understanding in stories of injustice, oppression and inequality, the Feminism Club works to bring information
Sheriffs create safety awareness video with student participation
A casting call has been released by the Los Angeles County Sheriffs’ Department Video Production unit for a public service film that will portray violent
Agriculture class weathers drought with water conservation project
Students in the Plant Sciences 827 class are preparing to test and implement new technologies that will help conserve water for their many projects around
Campus hosts veterinary vaccine and microchip clinic
Local community members brought their pets to the Pierce College Veterinary Technology building to have them vaccinated and implanted with microchips by students of veterinary