“I started dancing when I was a little kid because I grew up in a Hawaiian culture. I danced when I was in 3rd grade
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Population Pierce: From kinesiology to psychology
“I woke up at 5 o’clock and my mom would drop me off at a bus stop and I would take three busses there,
Population Pierce: Communicating through hands
“I’ve always found it interesting how you can talk with your hands,” said 19-year-old American Sign Language major Tori Maddis. “Sign language is different in every
Open Mic for Black Lives Matter movement
The Blatigenous Club hosted a Black Lives Matter Open Mic event sponsored by the California African American Museum on Feb. 16. Now in its third
Art Gallery hosts closing reception party
It may have been raining outside, but the carefully decorated walls inside the art gallery provided a stark contrast to the dreary weather. On Wednesday
Prosperity through creativity
Huddled loosely together with friends in the Associated Student Organization building, George Alexander Saggeth, 20, juggles a lively conversation with studying for his next class.
New dean of student engagement
A sturdy man with goatee walks in through the doors of the Associated Students Organization building with a friendly smile as he greets students passing
A new face to represent student services
You might be waiting in line at the Admissions and Records office to turn in your add slips or get a copy of your transcript,
Developing a Pierce app
Students usually rely on a map or catalog to navigate their way around the campus, but an advanced programming class might be changing that soon.
The good kind of peer pressure
Gathered together in the quieted halls of the ASO building are a mixed batch of students. Hailing from different walks of life, they stand out