People might not see the connection between math, psychology and computer science, but at Pierce College, the diversity and differences of these departments are celebrated
Author: Violet Garcia
Students advocate for a smoke-free campus at Academic Senate
A push for a smoke-free campus kicked off the May 20 Academic Senate meeting, as two students gave public comment. Soon-to-be transfer student Marcelo Cabrera
I shall compare thee to…greatness
“Shall I compare thee to… something?” are not exactly the words that come to mind when thinking of the great playwright William Shakespeare, and seem
U.S. bilingual education standards already do enough
Spanish, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Vietnamese and French are some of the most spoken languages in the United States, and it shows Americans are not shying
Celebrando el teatro y las artes chicanos
To read this story in the original English, click here. Traducción por Violet Garcia. — Dos hombres poderosos subieron al escenario recitando un himno muy
Celebrating Chicano theater and arts
Para leer el artículo en español, haga clic aquí. Two renowned men stood on stage reciting an anthem well-known in the Chicano movement. One man
Academic Senate talks bots, course standards
Dystopian robot films where bots blend in with humans are no longer a thing of fiction. Bots have now entered academia, posing as students and
LAPC Theatre previews first production of spring semester
Scene partners Angelo Rosales and Rocio Ibarra stood together and rehearsed an argument between their characters. In the moment, as the pair intensely channeled Helena
Music from the space between the notes
A nickel-finish guitar with a metal lattice accompanied by geometric shapes along its body rested against a pair of long black slacks and a midnight
A festival of dramatic proportions
With the final round of competition approaching the next morning, nerve-wracked acting major Dale Van Slyke realized his previously perfected monologue for the Kennedy Center