The average librarian might help students find certain books, but one Pierce librarian wants to help students find the the doors to their past. Lisa
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New club takes baby steps in right direction
A scene that you don’t see everyday; a firefighter finger painting with a little girl and her mother, brushing and plotting droplets of the rainbow.
Language barriers creates new path
It’s ironic that language was the thing that brought Japanese Professor Yoshiko Takase to Pierce College, even though it was what could have possibly prevented
From passenger car to full on racecar
The 2007 Ford Focus was a budget car made to carry a family on public roads. After gutting his out, Michael Van Dyke is the
ASO senator hopes to help others as new treasurer
When thinking about being treasurer a business mindset is what usually comes to mind, not psychology. Brandon Le however, brings a new twist by incorporating
Finding culture through anthropology
With relics and fabrics from countries all across the world draped in her spacious office, professor Hayes brings a sophisticated style to instructing a science
Taking a breather; the mental rest stops
College can be one of the most stressful periods of times in anybody’s life, but everyone, regardless of intelligence or skill, is entitled to a
Survival of the fittest
Sometimes good things can spring from war – whether it be great works of art like Guernica and Jack Kerouac, or admirable men like Krikor
I think, therefore I race
Cold weather may not be ideal for bike racing, but it can provide time to slow down and think. Cara Gillis did plenty of thinking
The importance of knowing your roots
Culture, it is the manifestation of the arts, customs, and achievements of a collective group, It is our roots, it is what gives us a