At 25, Erik Santos told his family he was leaving his life in Chicago behind in hopes of becoming a Hollywood screenwriter. The next day,
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Traveling through the depths
He switches his scuba flippers to dancing shoes to Shakespearean boots in the blink of an eye. Pierce theater student Nick Caisse spends his time
David Turcotte, a ‘Thief and Tyrant’
His night gig is literally a night gig. Counselor David Turcotte, who has a passion for helping students navigate through the complexity of college, is
These vans were made for driving
In Plant Facilities two new 15-passenger vans, purchased two months ago, sit unused. The vans were purchased by Student Services for use by athletics and
Monthly market raves with retro
Jewelry makers, ironworkers, antique dealers and rock-and-roll paraphernalia sellers were just some of the vendors who huddled underneath canvas tents in Parking Lot 7 this
Pierce walkout: “We Make America Great”
Student and faculty at Pierce College protest his policies in a peaceful manner.
An urge for cheaper transportation
Traffic, fluctuating gas prices and the parking space issue on campus are enough to discourage students from driving, however efforts from the ASO might solve
Power outage: Evening classes cancelled
A power outage occurred on campus on Wednesday, Nov. 9. around 4:30 p.m. According to Pierce College Sheriff Deputies, all evening classes are cancelled due
Saddle up for the mane event
Shuffling cowboy boots kicked dirt up into the air as people made their way to the shady stands, waiting for the show to begin. Over
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