In a collaboration between the Anthropology and Media Arts departments, the film “Smoke Signals” was screened in the Multicultural Center on May 14. After the
Author: Spencer Fuller
Au revoir to Woodland Hills, bonjour to Paris
Equipped with hard-earned French language skills, two Pierce College students will be landing in Paris for their first time this July. Casynee Caukin and Alexander
Kindness Carnival inspires children
Hundreds of children in identical teal T-shirts reading “kindness is free” explored, created art and played carnival games on the Pierce College campus on Saturday.
Board of Trustees highlights students’ involvement, achievements
The LACCD Board of Trustees adjourned its April 10 meeting in memory of Martin Ray Linley, a 37-year-old custodian at East Los Angeles College, who
Cars for the ages
Grandparents, parents, kids, grandkids—most all generations find their way to Supercar Sunday at Pierce College. Sunday’s event in Lot 7 was Ferrari Day sponsored by
Do robot workers benefit the economy? Pro: Harnessing technology for the future
Robots can’t catch COVID-19, so college campuses throughout the country used this to their students’ advantage during the pandemic. When working with students, from the
How much of it is an act?
A crime film with a comedy twist set in the 1930s opened the 2024 French Film Festival at Pierce College on March 12. The first
Taking the campus temperature since 1949
There is one thing that has been documented every day since 1949 at Pierce College—the weather. The weather station at Pierce has been reporting since
Academic Senate discusses enrollment and budget shortfall in first meeting of 2024
Correction: A quote from Senator Eddie Tchertchian was corrected on Feb. 22, 2024. At the first meeting of the spring semester, Academic Senate President Margarita