One of the uses for cheese is normally on a hamburger, but for Playwright and Director Laurel Ollstein, she takes the meaning of cheese into
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“Killing Us Softly 4” feminist documentary comes to campus
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
Former Marine brings first aid knowledge
Randy Ackermann has, in his life, served his country, served his family and now, he serves Pierce College as an intern in the athletics
Former NFL player becomes new offensive coordinator
Getting drafted by an NFL team is a long shot, even more so if a player doesn’t come from a major university. But there’s a
Limited on-campus food selection hits Friday students hardest
After the closure last semester of Lovebird’s Cafe left the cafeteria vacant, on-campus food options at Pierce College are limited to three food trucks
BSU revamps club with full force
The existence of the Black Student Union has been a mystery and considered a gray area for students at Pierce College. The Pierce College
Pierce cheer team flies high, but falls short
The Pierce College competition cheer team lost to California Baptist University and University of Southern California at the Aloha International Spirit Championships Saturday, March
‘Tank’ captains tennis and football team
For someone who has been taught the art of discipline, his hyper presence is anything but reserved and his happiness is contagious.
Basketball player copes with dyslexia
It is said that when a person has a health struggle, whether it is a heart condition, asthma, or any other affliction, they don’t
Long-time friends add new level of team camaraderie
It is rare to see two athletes remain on the same teams throughout their careers. Some teammates end up on separate paths that lead