Pierce celebrated Dia de los Muertos with help from the Chicano Student Movement of Aztlan (MECHA) club in the Great Hall. The holiday originates from
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State park still unknown to Pierce
“Kidnapped”shows a Native American kidnapping a woman. Photo: Lynn Levitt. “Kidnapped”shows a Native American kidnapping a woman. Photo: Lynn
Student parents aided by Child Development Center
With the current economy and the rise in tuition due to cuts to the state’s budget, it is much harder for the students of Pierce.
Motorcycle Club aims to shed light on industrial technology program
Photos: Jose Romero When people describe motorcycle riding, they usually express how free it makes them feel. Being alone on the road, just the
The great Halloween feast
Dressed as the Great Pumpkin from Charlie Brown the president of the Four Corners Co-Op hung colored foil pumpkins, to help decorate the ceiling of the
Officers and cadets keep the campus safe one patrol at a time
During his routine patrol of the college campus, the sheriff’s security officer encountered three individuals placing flyers for a weight loss program on car windshields
Honor societies encourage community service and provide scholarships to members
Alpha Gamma Sigma (AGS) and Phi Theta Kappa (PTK) are two clubs at Pierce College that help students serve the community and get scholarships for
One addict affects 40 people around them
The Pierce College Addiction Studies program offers a variety of courses designed for students to get a California Addiction Treatment Counselor (CCAT) certificate upon receiving
Pierce’s Harvest Festival has something for everyone
This year Pierce is hosting the largest Halloween Harvest Festival in all of Southern California, now featuring an expanded six-acre corn maze. When you are
Packed house at noon concert
The Pierce College afternoon concert series continued Thursday afternoon with an exquisite performance by Russian cellist Biryukov, accompanied by pianist Maksim Velichkin, in room 3400 of