The works of Shakespeare are considered timeless, priceless and universally adaptable. They even travel well, all the way down to the islands. Twelfth Night
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Painted ladies make the heart of campus flutter
Written by Sofi Matzaganian and Jesse Bertel Winter rain not only brought an abundance of flowers, but also a kaleidoscope of fluttering wings in a
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
Looking at Pierce from all angles
**UPDATE: The Story has been updated to reflect the full quote from Interim President Larry Buckley Pierce College will be installing new security cameras on
Planetarium reaches for the sky
The Milky Way galaxy may seem vast. But, when compared to the Laniakea Supercluster, which houses not only the Milky Way but about another 100,000
Pesticides removed
Written by Shaleah Green and Natalie Miranda Pierce College has initiated the use of peppermint oil and barn owl boxes to help rid the campus
Making a connection is the key to success
English can be a very daunting and stressful language to learn, especially for non-native speakers. A weekly event known as Communication Café offers ESL students the
Planting the seed to a greener community
Members of Circle K got a little dirty over the weekend planting a tree in Van Nuys. Their activity was a part of a larger
Pierce at night
Copy by Angelica Lopez Photos by Christopher Torres and Danielle Padilla There’s something about being on campus at night. The lights to every building are
Student body moves to the African beat
Master Drummer Dramane Kone brought an African twist to the Thursday Concert Series, which was held in the Performing Arts Department mainstage on Thursday, Feb.