Bringing justice while being involved in the game. For Eldridge Salguero, it began when he saw one of his older cousins playing the game, and
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Demolition begins of the old library
Gloom and fog hung in the air at dawn, as Pierce College began a new era, phasing out the old Library building to make way
Statues set to be removed from the school
In an age where Christopher Columbus statues are being removed for his abuse against Native Americans, an age where George Floyd’s death sparked the toppling
Iranian community marches in the streets of DTLA
Protesters chanted “Zan (Women), Zindagi (Life), Azadi (Freedom)” as they marched from Pershing Square to Los Angeles City Hall, holding vivid and bold signs of
Malfunction at swimming pool
Students were treated to a surprise as yellow tape surrounded certain areas at the Steven E. Schofield Aquatic Center Monday morning. Chunks of concrete had
School president search to continue
The search for a new permanent college president has been extended to add additional candidates after having a virtual public forum to speak to the
Planting the seeds for future events
Two years ago, the Philippines national team was clinging to their bats as they were preparing to compete in the World Baseball Classic Qualifiers in
Finding a new home through the beautiful game
Freshman May Htet Lu came to California from Myanmar with her brother to pursue her goals both in education and in soccer. And since she
Shining under the lights
After a period of performing in Zoom concerts during the COVID-19 pandemic, Pierce College music professor Wendy Mazon was able to walk onto the stage
Ready to serve others
When Houry Tanashian grew up during the Lebanese Civil War, she saw scarce medical care and attention as people got hurt. There also was no