Alissa Quart’s “Branded: The Buying and Selling of Teenagers” states that over $250 billion is spent on advertising each year and on average each
Category: Campus Life
Theater Preview: Cheese
Comfort food comes in all shapes and sizes. Laurel Ollstein’s play “Cheese” premieres at Pierce on Friday, March 27 in the newly restored Performance Arts
“LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted”
Atop the Pierce College Art Hill, which overlooks the ambiance of Woodland Hills, the group exhibition “LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted” catered
Food Review: Tomato Patch
Throughout its 40-year history, The Tomato Patch has served deli foods and vegetarian dishes to countless diners in Woodland Hills. The Tomato Patch is a
Music instructor sticks to the sheet
In the classroom, he teaches his students to properly appreciate music. Onstage, he manifests his own lifelong appreciation for music through the strokes of his
Food Review: Absolutely Phobulous
Absolutely Phobulous is a family-owned Vietnamese restaurant located in Tarzana, California. The restaurant is nestled between other businesses along Ventura Boulevard. Known for the traditional
Hold the Applause for the Thursday Concert Series
The free Thursday afternoon concerts at Pierce College have been stalled due to the Associated Student Organization’s agreement to postpone the financial requests and funds
Falafelicious owner opens new restaurant
Update: Falafelicious’s website is www.FalafeliciousCatering.com. The popular Falafelicious food truck that has been selling quality Middle Eastern cuisine to Pierce College students for the past
Visual art exhibition “LA Woman: On her own terms” comes to Pierce in March
The four-week exhibition “LA Woman: On her own terms” will open at Pierce College on March 5 and features art from Los Angeles artists such
“The Melody of Life” Local Art Show
Reseda bar The Bunker held its third art show during the “Melody of Life” event, where Pierce College and California State University, Northridge