College students dream of a smooth transition from university into the workforce, filled with exciting opportunities and a new beginning. This, however, is not the
Category: Campus Life
Rain, shine or pandemic
For the 205 animals on the Pierce College Farm, the Safer at Home order hasn’t changed their daily routine. The farm workers, on the other
Hope in the midst of a crisis
A Sunday at La Iglesia En El Camino on the corner of Sherman Way and Kester is typically overflowing with eager churchgoers ready to listen
Stuck at Home? Feeling bored?
Here are fun resources to use to beat the boredom while practicing social distancing. The daily routines of many people in Los Angeles have come
Duo closes out Thursday concert series
Students escaped the rain and were presented with the enchanting and melodic music of the Sam Hill Duo in the last Thursday concert for the
Japanese club brings Japanese culture
Walking through the Torii gate inside the Great Hall, students and faculty got a blast of Japanese culture such as calligraphy, origami and onigiri rice
St.A.S.H. food amidst COVID-19
Some students remain food insecure as people are panic buying food at supermarkets to prepare for self-quarantine for the COVID-19 virus. Before the campus closure,
COVID-19 brings a halt campus life
To combat the COVID-19 virus, several campus life events and programs are on an indefinite standstill. The Pierce College Theatre production of “A Streetcar Named
Quartet seeks to create new music styles
The eclectic quartet 5th Element brought their jazz, world, electronic improvisational music to the Main Stage in the Performing Arts Building on March 5. The
Speaking out for homelessness
Los Angeles Times columnist Steve Lopez says he’ll never forget the night that he slept on Skid Row with Nathaniel Ayers, a former Juilliard double