On Jan. 10, Claudia Velasco was appointed as the Acting Dean of Student Services at Los Angeles Pierce College. Being appointed on Jan. 10 as
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Jumping above the net
Volleyball and basketball seasons may be over at Pierce College, but that doesn’t mean athletes should be slacking off on their training. It is never
Familiar face returns to his roots
A familiar face returns to Pierce College athletics as assistant coach Farzad Ramin will be coaching the men’s volleyball team. Ramin served as a volunteer
Healing wounds and giving treatment
Pierce College has the luxury of having athletic trainers Leonard “Lenny” Ramirez and Robert “Rob” Horowitz keeping their staff and players safe from injuries and
Looking through the lens
As the early morning sun rose, 12-year-old Julio Cortez walked through the gates of Madison Middle School and grabbed the end-of-the-year newspaper. He knew he
Continuing the legacy
It is not uncommon for two family members to work with each other in the same workspace. But when a young man is stepping onto
“The Good Place” is in the writers’ room
It usually takes writers up to 10 years to get their first big break writing for a major TV show or movie. For Sean Collins-Smith,
This one’s a keeper!
Rosas played three out of four years at Kennedy High School before coming to Pierce. “Once I stopped, I figured out that I really loved
Saddling up for stable classes
Maryland may be famous for its blue crabs, but if that’s all you know about the state, Pierce College Equine Science professor Heidi Paul will
‘Tu puedes’ mantra
You won’t know what you’re good at until you try it. Freshman Mariana Villareal Guerra became proof of this when she moved to the United