Pierce College continues its annual One Book One Campus program and it’s relating Summit coming Oct. 29, highlighting “The Race to Incarcerate” by Marc Mauer,
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The international language of dance
As the audience found their seats, all that lay before them were instruments and chairs, with no musicians too be seen. Seemingly from nowhere, a
Business Workshop
A response most people would get when saying they are majoring in economics is “oh, cool,” followed by a change of subject. The business fair
Meet Your Major Fair
The Meet Your Majors Fair continues to provide students, decided on a major or not, with a chance to maximize their Pierce College experience with
Planetarium Preview
“You wanna know what the sky looked like on your birthday?” Professor Dale Fields asked. Experience the cosmos from the comfort of a chair
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Every year, from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated across the nation. ASO Peer 2 Peer mentoring Program looked to
String Family Players
They play a quick four notes and ask the audience to guess the theme song. The audience is silent. Professor Garineh Avakian exclaims “The Simpsons!”
Preview: Thursday Concert
The Art Hill is alive with the sound of music. The Thursday afternoon concerts are returning to Pierce this semester with a collection of unique
Vintage Market
The monthly Vintage Market comes to Pierce, bringing customers and vendors together to form a community of eclectic buyers of antiques and artifacts from all
“For The Love Of Dog Film Festival Screening”
The Department of English and Philosophy opened it’s bi-annual Interdisciplinary Film Festival last Wednesday at the Great Hall. This year’s theme being