For the first time in history, the Youth Business Academy hosted a Children’s Business Fair at Pierce College For the Youth Business Academy, a spark
Category: Campus Life
Lots of horsing around this spring
Imagine going to a classroom without pencils or books. Now imagine trying to learn about horses without any present on campus. That changed this semester.
A taste of New Orleans
February has many holidays and festivities that can give students new perspectives with food, music and traditions. One of those holidays is Mardi Gras. The
The sounds of success
A 14-year-old boy left home for Los Angeles with dreams of becoming an actor. A 16-year-old boy wore hearing aids for the first time and
Jazz His-Storie
There are many ways to dive into the world of music these days–through YouTube, Shazam and even movie soundtracks. John Storie reminded Pierce College students
This is policing in America
For Black History Month, Pierce College professors discussed sociological and historical issues on Thursday in a presentation called Policing in America in the Faculty and
Black History with a Sweet Treat
The Umoja Community held its annual Cocoa, Cookies, and Culture event celebrating Black History Month on Wednesday, Feb. 15. In addition to being provided cookies
Spreading the love in Black History Month
Pierce College debuted the Multicultural Center by hosting a soft opening with the “We Love Black History” event, honoring Black History month with the inclusion
Oops! They Did It Again
The bubble-gum pop music sounds of Britney Spears flowed through the air along the campus mall, transporting students to the Y2K era. It was Club
BRIEF: Two theatre students advance to finals
Two Pierce College theatre students have been chosen as finalists at the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival Region 8 in Las Vegas Thursday. The