Los Angeles Pierce College students and faculty clutched books in their hands while whispering among themselves in the Performing Arts Building. Everyone was waiting
Author: Trisha Anas
Asian culture celebrated at Pierce
At the 1st Valley Asian Cultural Festival in Rocky Young Park on May 7, attendees took a peek into the lives of the local Asian
Pro-Choice rally in LA
After the Supreme Court leak of the possibility of overturning Roe v. Wade, protesters took to the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on May 14
Vrooming onto campus
Motors revved while the smell of oil and rubber filled the air at the Supercar Sunday event in Lot 7 at Pierce College. Local car
Vintage Goods for All
On the fourth Sunday of each month, Lot 7 at Pierce College is a treasure trove of vintage goods, where the saying “One man’s trash
Without music the world would B flat
Tucked away in the Los Angeles Pierce College Music Department are the college choir and music classes. The school is no stranger to harmonies and
Motor4Toys
Thick fog was not the only thing rolling into Pierce College last Sunday morning. Antique cars filled Lot 7 for Supercar Sunday’s Eighteenth annual Motor4Toys
It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas
Across the street from Pierce College on Corbin Avenue, a strong scent of fir trees fills the air. Oliver Holt Sons & Daughters Christmas Trees
Mandatory COVID-19 vaccination testing extended a few weeks
The Los Angeles Community College District has announced a grace period for compliance with the vaccination mandate, which was put into effect on Sept. 1.
Brief: Hate flyers posted on campus
Flyers threatening to harm individuals of a certain ethnicity were found posted around the Pierce College Performing Arts Building. The flyers included photos of students