As government officials advise the need to wear masks to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Hannah Eisen has taken it into her own hands to
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“Our Town” comes home
A play without scenery and props in which the actors move chairs and stairs around the stage may seem like a simple, bare-bones production, but
Director steps out from behind the curtain
In College, Michael Sande never expected he could make a career out of his passion for theater. But only a few years later, Sande ended
Preventing career Khat-astrophy
Two certificates, two associate degrees, two bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree and a doctorate on the way. Learning has been a lifestyle for Mon Khat,
A voice is meant for more than just singing
For years Daniele Evans wanted to use her songs to advocate for civil rights. Now she wants to help people find their voice to speak
Finding your voice after it’s gone
There’s a lot of Amy Solano in the Nina character from “In the Heights,” the role she played this month at Pierce College. Like Nina,
Healing hands mend wounded athletes
Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls 28 years ago won their first title against the Los Angeles Lakers to start a dynasty like no other.
A crash course in crushing expectations
Julia Melero was doing paperwork at her uncle’s auto shop where she saw broken cars coming in, and thought that she rather be in the
Escape to a better world
College isn’t for everyone, especially right out of high school. For philosophy instructor Christopher Lay, it was the time he spent working and traveling that
An un-canny professor
For parents, it can take some time for the fog to lift after the birth of a child and get back to normal life. For