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
Category: Features
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
Community solidarity augments Tutoring Center
Ivory Coast native Aichata Traoré, 21, is an accounting major and one of the 21 volunteering student tutors at the Center for Academic Success (CAS)
Orange Line’s new extension saves students money
Riding the public transportation system can be a burden for many students who have to take multiple buses to get to their classes on time.
View the stars with Pierce professor
Tucked down at the bottom of his Pierce webpage, a bold header reads, “Hint With Big Flashing Neon Sign.” It doesn’t actually flash, but
Skip’ping through electronic music
As electronic music becomes popular among college students today, the Music Department chair at Pierce College is bringing more contemporary music classes to the repertoire
Parade of Breeds showcases Equestrian Center
The Equestrian Center at Los Angeles Pierce College hosted its annual Parade of Breeds on Wednesday. The parade showed 57 different horse
Library is haven for Pierce students
With just over four weeks into the semester and midterms around the corner, some students are scrambling to find and exploit any and all resources
Magic, witchcraft and religion remain passions for Pierce teacher
Anthropologists tend to travel often to expand their knowledge on humans from different cultural backgrounds, including one professor at Pierce College who