The film series “What’s In Sanity?” will screen its first movie, “Taxi Driver,” on April 17 at 2 p.m. in the Great Hall as part
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Music majors get AMPed over private lessons
The Applied Music Program (AMP) provides students with private lessons on an instrument of their choice, granted they pass the audition process. Students in the
Theater Review: Bad Jews
Joshua Harmon captured lightning in a bottle in 2012 with his brilliantly sardonic play, “Bad Jews,” but in the hands of director Anna Steers, it
Good news for ‘Bad Jews’
For the first time in more than 10 years, the Pierce College Theatre Department sold out the entire run of one of its show. All
Film screening informs about women’s rights
The documentary “Equal Means Equal” screened in the Great Hall on March 22, with a panel discussion following the film. The film covers topics regarding
Piano professor tips the scales
The public’s ears were filled with classical music while the sound of 88 keys played as the weekly afternoon concert series continued. The ASO hosted
Horses hit the hurdles at expo
One by one, champion horses warmed up in the Equine Center prior to Pierce’s first equestrian competition, the Camelot March, held the weekend of March
Bisexual/ Pansexual Panel
Young adults have a hard time expressing themselves regarding their true gender. Sexuality is part of an emotional fulfillment and it is experienced in many
St.A.S.H. now open
Outward expressions conceal internal struggles—Every day, homeless students pass by, hiding in plain sight, struggling to pass classes, not knowing where their next meal will
Rushing to recruit
Underneath the tents that lined the Mall, club members set up their booths with music, live farm animals and an oversized board game, hoping to