Far from the main campus of Pierce College, horses are housed in the Equestrian Center waiting for the day to show off their hooves and
Category: Campus Life
Preview: Women Hold Up Half the Sky
Art contains the emotions of its creators and in the art exhibit “Women Hold Up Half the Sky”, it’s to depict and draw awareness of
Theater review, Tartuffe: Hot and heavy under the collar
The weight of the cross, familial expectations, and a family’s desperate attempt to enlighten their pollyanna patriarch are the building blocks Molière left back in
Project exposes domestic abuse
T-shirts of various colors hang across the Mall. On closer inspection, some of the clothes are decorated with messages of support, while others detail graphic
Bruins, Matadors and more
Dozens of universities are set to visit Pierce College on Thursday, Oct. 27 for the annual College Transfer Fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Preview: Tartuffe
The 1960’s meets the 1600’s in Pierce’s rendition of “Tartuffe” through the flower power style of clothing and maintaining the emotions and language of the
ASO tailgate success rallies Pierce community
An hour before the whistle blows marking the start of the volleyball game versus Hancock, students enjoy pizza in the front of the North Gym
Pitch perfect, singers shine
Rows and rows of stands held sheets of music while singers harmonized and sang soulfully in preparation for their opportunity to vocalize under the limelight.
Speaker Series: Television and bypassing the system
Television producer Jeff Schultz took the road less traveled when he stopped pursuing higher education to search for his calling in life. Now, he has
Literature takeover: memoir echos lesson
Malala Yousafzai’s advocacy for girls’ education resulted in her getting shot in the head when she was 15. Four years later, she continues to speak