Due to the nature of community college, students often come and go, and are not always given the opportunity to form connections. Umoja, the Swahili
Category: Features
Brushing up at the vintage market
In the San Fernando Valley, not many vintage markets have had the opportunity to open their stands to the public. But Patrice Curedale is changing
Lord of the (3-)rings
A new perspective on the fantasy and science fiction in “The Lord of the Rings” series comes to Pierce as Professor Marra Kraemer takes over
Student brings Pierce issues to the State Capitol
Just three years after coming to the United States, Isha Pasricha, 19, wants to make a difference by representing the student body on campus as
Insightful artist finds ‘Direction’
The sensation of sight is often coupled with the pursuit of writing—without it, how else could one set such a vivid scene in a book?
Reach for the stars
People can spend their entire lives without discovering what they’re passionate about. Ryan Kellis not only found his, he’s now excelling at a second. “Music
The crown jewel, India
The Miss India America Pageant hadn’t crowned a biracial winner for 25 years until Pierce student India LaRoda won the title this August at the
Take a page out of her story
Sheryl Nomelli’s office resembles an art museum. Covered in artifacts documenting her affinity for history, the trinkets lining her shelves tell a story almost as
DACA student leads by example
Back straight rising from his chair, Efren Lopez strides across the room during an Academic Senate meeting to report about a protest and advocate for
Fostering the broadway dream
With cherry red lips and bouncing curly hair, Leah Foster lets a flurry of rehearsed lines escape from within, as student actors leap and sing