Math teachers that swim do exist at Pierce College. Developmental Math Professor Kristin Lassonde enjoys her life not only in the classroom, but in the
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Spring Festival hosts a variety of activities
The Associated Student Organization hosted a Spring Festival with an obstacle course, dunk tank and more at Pierce College’s Rocky Young Park. The event took
Center for Academic Success aids student struggles
Many tools and resources are available for students to succeed on campus. The Center for Academic Success’ (CAS) main goal is to achieve academic success
Rocky Young shares leadership characteristics
Fostering an environment that’s open to discussion and provides the ability to see the long term goal are just some of the crucial components
Art Gallery students share their passion
It’s beguiling, it’s bold, but it’s beautiful. Walking into an art gallery can bring many thoughts and feelings, but one thing that can never be denied
Botanic Garden gives students a place to relax
Peace and quiet. The birds are singing, turtles are swimming in the pond, and the flowers are blooming. The idea of having a Mediterranean garden
Student super hero fights for civil rights
For many college students, being a full time student and working a part time job is enough to overwhelm them, but this is just the
Student magician dazzles the crowds on and off campus
It has been said that all one needs is a bit of magic, and this Pierce College student makes the magic happen. John Accardo, a
Changing restrictions on clubs
Clubs can add culture to campus life. They can be a way for students to connect with other students outside the classroom. Clubs can unite
English as a second language teacher relates with students to teach her class
Learning a second language – especially English – is tough. It’s better to start learning as a child because it’s easier for young minds