Erika Monteleone, 25, can’t take as many classes as she wants each semester because she can’t afford to pay for them. “I haven’t even
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Plane crash hero acts out of instinct
Driving down Zelzah Avenue, Erick Rodriguez Jr., 20, thought he saw a remote control plane out of the corner of his eye. But this
Winter Arts Festival showcases pottery
An exhibit and sale of students’ pottery and ceramics creations illustrated Pierce College’s annual Winter Arts Festival on Dec. 1. Walking up the stairs
Agricultural Field Day shows students the ropes
Hundreds of high school and middle school students came to Agricultural Field Day at Pierce College Wednesday to check out the college’s agricultural facilities. A
Vegan by moral imperative
Enclosed in an art-covered office with an open window and poised on a large, silver fitness ball, Pierce College philosophy professor Cara Gillis wore no
Julliard alum raises music appreciation
On the Pierce College campus, music is crackling through the blown-out speakers at The Freudian Sip, shaking the license plate frames of subwoofer-armed cars,
SOS club focuses on upcoming election
With the November elections just around the corner, Students Organizing for Success (SOS) has made it a goal to educate students at Pierce on the
Honor society looking to expand
For years, the Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS) Honor Society has been at Pierce serving the community, and recently the club has made a concerted effort
The making of ‘How the Other Half Loves’
At first glance the red and green walls of the set for “How the Other Half Loves” by Alan Ayckbourn, seem off putting and
Professor passionate about neckties
Richard McMillan has so many neckties that he hasn’t worn the same one to work since the first day of the fall semester