Every Thursday night from five to nine pm, out in the far corner of Pierce College, way up high, a person watches others, ready to
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EOPS helps end racial problems
Imagine a student at college. They already have problems, but now add to that the boundary of race. That’s what a large group of students
History of the historic teacher
War. The boy always brought back books about war. That’s not what his mother brought him to the library for. She thought he should read
Nursing the future
Standing outside the Center for Sciences, the aspiring nursing student pauses to take a deep breath before stepping inside to start her
ASO vice president ready for new role
The new Associated Students Organization (ASO) vice president is ready for his latest job post. Shane Mooney started off as a senator last spring and
Teaching automotive students alternative methods
The new automotive expansion project will become the new home to the currently overcrowded alternative fuel classes offered on campus. Pierce College currently offers
Another side in the life of the Pre-Vet Program director
It was June 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War when 14-year-old Leland Shapiro decided to hide three members of a family in the Republic of
New ASO president talks about her plans
The new Associated Students Organization (ASO) president, who stepped in after the former president resigned is enthusiastic about her new job, and plans to represent Pierce
Pierce backpack drive supports Native Americans
The e-mails come every year as the fall semester begins and the holidays approach. Sent by the same person, under a very peculiar e-mail address
Holiday celebrates the dead
When we remember the day our loved ones and family members die, we use it as a day of mourning and remembrance. Unlike most cultures, who