After being closed for nearly two years because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Fitness Center has reopened to athletes, students, faculty and staff. Football head
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Preview: ‘El Nogalar’ highlights Mexico
Characters traditionally overlooked will be in the spotlight of the Pierce College Theatre Department’s performance of playwright Tanya Saracho’s “El Nogalar.” “El Nogalar,” which means
CSUN hosts Ukraine vigil
A vigil dedicated to Ukraine was held outside of the California State University Northridge University Library on Wednesday afternoon, after Russia declared war on Ukraine
Brief: Job fair brings energy back to campus
Employers greeted students on a sunny morning with flyers and glimpses of what future employers have to offer them. Pierce College partnered with the City
Actors nab festival honors
Pierce College’s Theatre Department has made history and took home four awards. Student Topher Ngo won the Kennedy Center American College Theater Festival (KCACTF) Irene
An early Christmas for the children
The Eighteenth Annual Motor4Toys charity event kicked off Sunday morning at Pierce College in parking Lot 7—a toy drive for kids sponsored by Porsche Woodland
Review: “Eight Nights”
It’s one thing to record history as a matter of fact, but it’s another thing when that history is told through a narrative. “Eight Nights,”
Live music returns
The Pierce College Associated Students Organization has brought back their Afternoon Concerts series on Tuesday afternoon with a performance from professor Hugo Nogueira. After attending
Preview: “The Importance of Being Earnest”
Classes are back, sports are back and now theatre is back too. “It’s an easy play to love,” Vaaz said. “It’s funny and we wanted
Gaga lives for the applause, applause, applause
As the auditorium filled, an audible buzz could be heard coming from the patrons finding their seats. Pierce music professor Garineh Avakian was accompanied by