At 21, Bill Harvey weighed no more than 72 pounds. He recalls that although he couldn’t even stand on his own two feet, the sentiment
Author: Shir Nakash
Pierce goes to high school
High school students throughout California will soon be able to enroll and take community college credit courses from the comfort of their high school campuses,
Column: Why I didn’t cheer when Trump’s star was destroyed
Imagine that you and a colleague get into a heated argument. It escalates to a point where you insult his appearance and interrupt him multiple
Students get advice in the field of business
Business Week is a three-day event exploring transfer options to aid business-related majors and provide opportunities for the budding professional. Starting Tuesday, Nov. 15, and
On shaky ground
In its 48 year history, the foundation has helped students and faculty alike financially, but now it struggles to keep its head above water. Founded
Books that Won’t Break the Bank
Picture a world in which the price of hardcover college textbooks was in the tens instead of the hundreds. Now imagine if the textbooks required
Pro: More tutors needed to reach goals
I believe that more, if not all, college classes at Pierce should be accompanied by a dedicated and experienced student tutor. Since the majority of
Pierce gets ready to host its spring semester Day of Politics
Pierce College is inviting all interested students to drop by the Great Hall, and participate in its spring semester Day of Politics from 10 a.m.
Dancing his way to a kinesiology major
In Pierce’s northern gym, a group of nine students pays close attention to their 18-year-old choreographer, Patrick Ramos, as he demonstrates the carefully constructed movements
Inexpensive vaccine clinic this weekend
The Veterinary Technology Program at Pierce College is hosting its vaccine clinic this Saturday, April 23, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Veterinary