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
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A Savage comeback to acting
Imagine watching journalism professor Tracie Savage inside her locked classroom, shaking while gripping a pair of scissors, preparing to confront one of her worst fears—an
Assistant coach makes a splash
Pitariu also coached for local schools including Louisville High School, Birmingham High School and El Camino Real High School. After leaving Pierce as a
Defending her turf
With the Pierce girls soccer team moving into the playoffs, there are no doubt going to be challenges. But with freshman defender Natalia Puccio anchoring
Captain covers the whole court
[smartslider3 slider=”10″] Sometimes, trying new things can be intimidating. But for Pierce volleyball captain Julia Nederlk, it’s rewarding. Nederlk said that her current position on
Interim president cultivates students
It’s a warm and sunny afternoon as Interim President Aracely ‘Ara’ Aguiar sits at her desk. In between meetings, this Valley local barely has enough
The Importance of Being Kayvan
[smartslider3 slider=”8″] Kayvan Shai sees a lot of himself in Ernest, the lead character from Oscar Wilde’s “The Importance of Being Earnest.” “I think I’ve
Fashion designer piercing through one garment and book at a time
[smartslider3 slider=”4″] Already a trendsetter, 20-year-old Russell Gener now is pursuing his passion of becoming a fashion designer with a new clothing brand—Harrow Numen. Sharing
Growing his legacy
Only few coaches can say they have led a program to the top by building it from scratch. For head soccer coach Adolfo Perez, it
Eat, sleep, soccer, repeat
Pierce College’s women’s soccer team is off to a hot start, and much of that has to do with forward Kiara Washington. For Washington, getting