It was June 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War when 14-year-old Leland Shapiro decided to hide three members of a family in the Republic of
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New ASO president talks about her plans
The new Associated Students Organization (ASO) president, who stepped in after the former president resigned is enthusiastic about her new job, and plans to represent Pierce
Pierce backpack drive supports Native Americans
The e-mails come every year as the fall semester begins and the holidays approach. Sent by the same person, under a very peculiar e-mail address
Holiday celebrates the dead
When we remember the day our loved ones and family members die, we use it as a day of mourning and remembrance. Unlike most cultures, who
Day of the Dead hosted in Great Hall
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
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