Students usually rely on a map or catalog to navigate their way around the campus, but an advanced programming class might be changing that soon.
Author: Zac Groff
The beauty of caffeine
Caffeine is a powerful additive and when used properly it can be harnessed to achieve greatness. It is in almost everything people drink, from coffee
Wifi issues still effect the campus at large
Finding WIFI on campus is frustrating. Just when you think you are connected, you go to use the internet and are greeted with a white
Con: Taking intersession classes
As I finished signing up for a summer class, I knew deep down that my mornings were gone for the next few weeks. Pierce College
Beatles get ‘Help!’ from Pierce ENCORE student
Despite having no musical ability, 81-year-old Vince Calandra got to be a member of The Beatles – at least for a day. It was February
World class experience
By the time adjunct media arts professor Daniel Nyiri was 26, he had already written and directed a short film starring Helena Bonham Carter. As
Club rushing of the Brahmas
ASO President David Do is optimistic about the Fall 2015 Club Rush. He wants students to understand the purpose behind the event. “It’s looking pretty
Juilliard alumna performs
For Anita Chang, it all began with a visit to her babysitter. The neighbor had a piano and the 5-year-old started playing it. Three years
Workshop teaches professors to make free or low-cost textbooks
A workshop offered through the Pierce College library will teach professors to use free or low-cost materials to create customizable electronic textbooks to ease the
Julliard alumna performs at Thursday Concert Series
From New York to California, Anita Chang has played for a crowd since she was 8 years old. It all started when she was being