Instead of dressing up in costumes and trick-or-treating, some students spent Oct. 31 learning about Dia de los Muertos at Pierce’s Fall Art Gallery.
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Students in the spotlight
A single piano, a microphone and a sheet music stand lit in bright, warm lights set the scene for the performance to come. The sound
Appreciation of the Arts
The stairs to the art area of the school are an arduous climb, but there was a reward waiting for them at the top on
Pierce helps transfer fears into opportunities
Reported by: Aaron Estrada, Maja Losinska Instead of ghosts and monsters, perhaps college students’ greatest fear is transferring—or rather how to pay for it. Students
A shop built for scares
A workshop filled with severed body parts, machines covered in cobwebs and a bucket of blood hardly sounds inviting—unless it’s Halloween. The Society of Manufacturing
Preview: French Film Festival
Professors from various departments will be hosting the French Film Festival in November for four days that will take place at the Great Hall and
Only the biggest matter
There wasn’t a dry eye in the room during the screening of “No Small Matter” on Wednesday night. Child Development Club showed their first film
Licorice stick produces sweet tunes
The musician filled the room with enthusiasm as he swayed back and forth while playing intense pieces on the clarinet originating from the 17th, 18th,
Pierce Alumnus returns to share knowledge
People who aspire to be filmmakers often look to those who have made it for inspiration. These industry professionals come from all cultural and educational
A day for arguing
It’s considered taboo to talk about politics at the dinner table. But at Pierce, political discourse is encouraged. A Day of Politics, held in the