Photography prints, art and copies of the book “What Happened to You?” were on display in Building 600 at a Black History Luncheon presented by
Author: Raquel Frohlich
Santa Cross is coming to town
Sunshine, blue skies and warm weather accompanied this year’s SoCalCross Santa Cross Weekend on the Pierce campus, which took place Dec. 16-17. Cyclocross races have
What is the better viewing experience? Customizable entertainment at home
A cozy couch, homemade snacks, subtitles and your preferred volume and brightness. That’s a movie-watching environment some may prefer over a one-size-fits-all theater setup. “Movies
Hamas attack survivors share their stories at CSUN
Ariel Ein-Gal, a 26-year-old Israeli and a survivor of the Oct. 7 Hamas terrorist attacks, stood up to the attentive audience and stretched out his
Lives honored at board meeting
After roll call and a flag salute, Board of Trustees President David Vela requested a moment of silence for the casualties lost in the Middle
Victory Bell stays at Valley
The Victory Bell will continue to reside at Valley College, as the Valley Monarchs scored a win against the Pierce Brahmas at Monarch Stadium, 46-28.
Pierce Journalism students win at JACC event
Up on the screen, he saw his photo of a baseball suspended in the air, flying towards a batter. And he learned its ranking—first place.
Pro: Unions improve the work place
Labor union: an organization of workers formed for the purpose of advancing its members’ interests in respect to wages, benefits and working conditions. That’s it.
It’s OK to talk about it
When someone falls and hurts their ankle, people in the area tend to go and ask, “Are you OK?” “Is your foot OK?” But when
Cloudy with a chance of star-gazing
She took one step to the right and the young student across from her, about two feet away, did the same, listening closely. She took