It’s an early morning, and Pierce College’s parking Lot 7 is filled with rows of tables lined with antiques and food trucks parked, ready to
Category: Campus Life
Old Trapper’s Lodge removal still in progress
Walking around campus, new and returning students may not be aware of the controversial art statues located on the west side of campus, depicting Native
It’s open your books season, Brahmas
Correction: One of sources on the original article was named Luna Dahler. It now says the correct name, Luna von Dahlern. The Pierce College Library
Rush on over and join the club
The Associated Students Organization hosted their annual Club Rush event on Sept. 14 and 15 over Zoom. New ASO president Qais Azizi said that he
When life gives you lemons, share lemonade with the president
Nothing is quite as refreshing as an ice-cold lemonade in the summer sun. And despite the heat, students and faculty filled Pierce College’s Botanical Garden
Film club discusses Anomalisa
Traveling to Cincinnati to promote his new book at a convention in a hotel, customer service expert Michael Stone struggles to find his sanity while
Staying active during the pandemic
Balancing work and a workout may not seem like an easy challenge for some people, but it’s not a problem for some Pierce students and
Profs prepare
Pierce College professors are preparing their online coursework for the upcoming semesters as courses are expected to remain online until at least through spring. As
Preview: “A Streetcar named Desire”
Los Angeles Pierce College Theater will conclude its 2020 Fall Season with a production of Tennessee Williams’s classic play, “A Streetcar named Desire,” in three
District focuses on racial issues and police reform
The Los Angeles Community College District hosted the event “Pursuing Racial Equity in Police Reform” on Nov. 12 to discuss racial disparities in policing and