Art student Lyudmila Oritz won top honors at Pierce College’s sixth annual Student Art Show for a political cartoon about the conflict in Ukraine. But
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Heavenly chords, high notes that soar
It wouldn’t have been a shock if Romeo and Juliet popped out from behind the stage at the Pierce College Performing Arts Building, as the
Open Mic event an afternoon delight
Each year, the Diversity Committee welcomes guest speakers to Pierce College to address shortcomings in their professional fields. This week, that event was combined for
Mellow restaurant serves Asian fusion
Oi Asian Fusion, located in the heart of Canoga Park, will satisfy your appetite with their authentic dishes and vibrant vibe. Oi’s menu consists of
Performing Arts Building Re-opens
The Eugene Dow Performing Arts Center building located on the Art Hill at Pierce College was reopened to students and faculty on Jan. 28 after
Food Review: Karlo’s & Koke’s Mexican Restaurant
Being Irish, I’m not very knowledgeable regarding Oaxacan food but as soon I walked into this restaurant and smelt food being cooked, I was ready
ASO, Kinesiology and Health departments bring students together
In between words of encouragement, the ambiance of Pierce College’s Live to Inspire event was balanced by a DJ and free pizza. Live to Inspire
Avengers: Age of Ultron review
Some say too many cooks can spoil the broth, but when you have Hulk, you can throw all that out the window. The long-awaited sequel
Greek musical improv group performs at Pierce
The Mahlis-Panos Project, a jazzy collaboration of traditional Greek music and bass play, performed atop the highest point at Pierce College Thursday in MUS 3400.
Depression-era play tells classic tale that still holds value
CORRECTION: The headline was changed from “Sixties-era play” to “Depression-era” play to accurately reflect the time in which the story took place. The book that