After over two months in the hospital, Prince Mahboubian was faced with the toughest decision of his life: die, or get his leg amputated. A
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Yee haven’t seen anyone like her
Do you remember what you were doing at 13 years old? The Associated Students Organization’s (ASO) newest president Vivian Yee does because she didn’t turn
Opening up to help others fortify themselves
Despite being in the United States Marine Corps, raced in triathlons and being propelled down waterfalls, the biggest challenge in Shawn Tiberio’s life was sitting
Marine veteran helps bring LIFE to Pierce’s campus
With honor, courage and commitment being the core values of the Marines, Alan Carias continues to serve and help others on campus. Four years in
From struggling student to mentor of many
CORRECTIONS: The article incorrectly states McKeever went back to college at Valley College to get a Master’s degree. It should state he went to California
Student brings understanding and knowledge to Pierce
If Gabby Mahgerefteh wasn’t late to her Bio-Psych class last year, it’s possible that she would have never joined the club that would play an
Polish professor provides Pierce with principles
Anna Bruzzese remembers growing up in socialist Poland when the Berlin Wall dominated her homeland and martial law—supported by the Soviet Union—was in control. In
Education through music
There is a reason learning an instrument like a guitar and getting Omaha Guitar Lessons is so popular – music allows people to express themselves
A professor with an aGENDa for Pierce
While at the age of 15 and already taking classes at Pierce College, Michael Gend was just trying to achieve his degree and find a
Preventing career Khat-astrophy
Two certificates, two associate degrees, two bachelor’s degrees, one master’s degree and a doctorate on the way. Learning has been a lifestyle for Mon Khat,