When it comes to exposing the truth, some people will sacrifice their lives to do so. The film “Nightcrawler,” directed by Dan Gilroy, will be
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Loved ones remembered on Dia de los Muertos
Dancers adorned in traditional Aztec garments and skeletal painted faces moved swiftly to the sound of drums to honor ancestors. Last Thursday, Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano
Bold colors highlight dark subjects
Stories of anger, sadness, strength and courage lined the Mall in the form of multicolored T-shirts that informed students about sexual assault for the Clothesline
Honoring the dead
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), a club that promotes the advancement of Latinos through political movements, hosted the celebration in the Great Hall on
Classical concert with a modern twist
Songs from Sam Smith, Miley Cyrus and NSYNC were performed by students in the Performing Arts Building Mainstage on Thursday, Oct. 26. The ASO occasionally
Business month wrap up
As November begins, this marks the end of Pierce Business Month. October consisted of five different workshops to help students understand opportunities offered within the
Rate my professor (in person)
Compatibility between a student and teacher is almost as important as it is in a romantic relationship, but accurate information can be difficult for students
This club is actually lit
Some like to analyze baseball statistic or discuss science fiction, others like to argue about the best Shakespeare quote or whether two commas belong in
The art they shared
They carried clothing, watches, books or photographs of their loved ones. They carried anxiety, fear, and hope for a better life. Some couldn’t carry anything
Stupid bird soars
Unrequited affection, a tortured artist, a dysfunctional family—seemingly the ingredients for just another cliched story. However, the Pierce College Theatre Department’s production of Aaron Posner’s