From the Marine Corps, to a security guard at Warner Bros., to finally becoming an English professor, Jason Freudenrich is a man who has ‘been
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Parisian street art, ‘The Little Prince’ and Pierce
An artist’s vision doesn’t always come out as a masterpiece, but for Lyndsay Phillips it’s more about spurring the imagination and enjoying the creative process.
The best year can be the first year
Several incoming students who may have felt lost, nervous and afraid as they entered their first year of College were given a tour of Pierce
From lecturing to schooling the web
With his most popular video being a 6-hour-long video solving 100 integrals has over 1.4 million views on Youtube. Steve Chow takes teaching math to
Impact through involvement
When people talk about a successful person, they talk about someone with millions in their bank account, someone who’s authored a plethora of bestsellers, or
Bringing more to campus than the average student
If there was an award for the most socially involved student, it would most likely go to Nicole Alfaro, who tries to attend every event
Piano prodigy finds the keys to the future
While most children listen to whatever’s popular on the radio, few go out of their way to listen to 19th century Hungarian musicians. But that’s
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,
Dynamic duo in print and off
Most siblings share a special bond, but for Paul and Trevor Hankins they have super powers, or at least their alter-egos do. The Hankins brothers