Photos of famous Italian Americans line the Wall of Fame in a Brooklyn pizzeria. This might seem like a normal sight, but what if that
Category: Campus Life
Revealing fear through dialogue
Islamic Center of Conejo Valley Religious Director Imam Muhammed S. Mehtar presented at Pierce College’s 2nd Annual Multicultural Week and educated attendees on the faith
Play honors voices for equality
Maya Angelou’s poem “Caged Bird” spoke volumes in 1969 about the injustices of those who suffer oppression at the hands of systemic racism. More than
Clothesline Project online
Even students who didn’t know about the Clothesline Project likely saw last October dozens of t-shirts hanging between trees in Rocky Young Park with messages
Artistic response to racial violence
Trayvon Martin, a Black 17-year-old, was killed in 2012 by George Zimmerman, who was a part of his local neighborhood watch. In response to Zimmerman’s
Coffee, conversations and computers
Pierce College President Alexis Montevirgen virtually opened his doors on Oct 14. to host the second Zoom session of Coffee and Conversation with the President.
Student services on virtual display
Student success, particularly in community colleges, frequently depends on what happens inside the classroom and outside as well. Pierce College employs a variety of organizations
Virtual Club Rush
At the beginning of previous Pierce College semesters, students could walk through campus and see colorful tents, flyers, school-owned farm animals, and hear booming music
LAUSD expands food distribution
Pierce College students and their families with food insecurity can benefit from an expanded program by Los Angeles Unified School District (LAUSD). Grab & Go
Students leave the stage and go home
Performing live shows, attending dress-rehearsal and experiencing the joys of an audience’s applause are now a thing of the past for the Theatre department as