Most freshmen college students would find it difficult to balance a full schedule of classes with being a member of a competitive sports team, but
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Student works toward his future by digging into the past
Buried deep in the hard soil are the carbonized bones of dinosaurs that Jorge Barrera has dreamt of seeing since he was 4 years old.
Modern languages professor brings her culture to class
Between vigorous hand gestures and lively turns of phrase, professor Anne Le Barbu infuses class lecture with the rich culture of France. Four years ago,
Kicking it with the zen master
Sitting cross-legged on the soccer field at Pierce College, martial arts instructor Nathan Carlen, 38, breathes in the early evening air. Dressed in a
Life outside the norm
Entering a classroom filled to its capacity, Professor Charles Levy begins the lecture by posing the question, “What is sociology?” to his students. After
A long way from home
Second year Pierce College student, Auto Engineering major, Kevin “Che Che”, Campos poses in the Botanical Garden on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 in Woodland Hills,
Professor puts some fun into history
Through the combined use of wit and colorful anecdotes, Richard McMillan leads his Latin American history course in a discussion on the Siege of Tampico,
Population Pierce: Inspired by the Jabbawockeez
“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
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