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
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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
Madi to the Max
On the drive home from watching “Lilo and Stitch” in theaters with her father, Madison Brunoehler discovered her passion for voice impressions while she was
A Celebration of Culture
In Chinese culture, rats symbolize wealth and surplus to celebrate the year of the rat. The Chinese Club hosted a street food event at the
Choosing to live
As a young adult, Monica Coleman drew an imaginary line in the sand. To cope with her mental illness, she viewed checking into a mental
Seeking to unify through song
An attentive audience in the Performing Arts Building was met with an energetic Latin guitar and a hollow, box-shaped percussion instrument called a Cajon on
Art Exhibit: Homeless in LA
Throughout the nine community college campuses in the Los Angeles district, classrooms are full of students who are seeking an education, but one in five
Umoja created various events to share information on Black History Month
Umoja is a word that originates from Kiswahili meaning “unity,” and during Black History Month the program hosted various events to share information on African
Preview: Holiday choir and band mash-up
The semester may be ending, but the festivities are just beginning at Pierce College. The choir and symphonic band will be performing their annual festive