The fruits of one man’s 15-year artistic spree, a colorful collection of sculptures and other artwork, have stood largely unnoticed in a corner of the
Author: Matt Gottesman
Women’s volleyball cruises into second round of regionals
After earning a slew of awards for their performance in the regular season, Pierce College’s women’s volleyball team defeated Rio Hondo College in straight sets
Agricultural Field Day shows students the ropes
Hundreds of high school and middle school students came to Agricultural Field Day at Pierce College Wednesday to check out the college’s agricultural facilities. A
Witty comedy coming to theater
This winter, the Los Angeles Pierce College Theater will host a production of “Art,” a quick-paced, Tony-Award-winning comedy. With a spartan set and a cast
Julliard alum raises music appreciation
On the Pierce College campus, music is crackling through the blown-out speakers at The Freudian Sip, shaking the license plate frames of subwoofer-armed cars,
Women’s water polo ends season at regionals
A day after defeating Palomar College 8-7 in triple overtime, Pierce’s women’s water polo team’s premiere season came to close at the Southern California Regionals
Football drops tough road game late
Pierce College’s football team’s grip on victory slipped Saturday when, after securing a 26-point lead, they were overtaken by Santa Monica College with just over
‘How the Other Half Loves’ a hit during its campus debut
“Down goes Frazier! Down goes Frazier!” The announcer of a boxing match shouts in excitement after a quick right by George Foreman sends his opponent
Spooky budget cuts loom
An autumn breeze fuels a dancing collage of leaves and litter on Pierce College’s Mall, its hushed roar casting a sickly ironic serenity under the
Sherman, Berman highlight Day of Politics 2
Photos: Jasson Bautista and Nadine Gostantian The congressional debate hosted in Pierce College’s Great Hall on Thursday heated up when Congressman Brad Sherman put