Photos by Chris Torres, Sonia Gurrola, and Chelsea Westman Copy by Angelica Lopez From dancing to gaming to a sheep named George. These are
Category: Photo Essays
Breaking the Mold
Photos by Maja Losinska and Copy by Angelica Lopez Clay, wood or cardboard are just a few things that may seem mundane to the ordinary eye.
Rising above the abuse
The annual Clothesline Project returned to Pierce College on Oct. 17, 2018, to spread awareness about domestic abuse. According to the Clothesline Project, their mission
Six stories, one night
As the curtains opened, the lights turned toward the stage to reveal a rattled auburn-haired woman; dressed up in red lipstick and a velvet dress,
Safety at the shelter
The Pierce College Campus was a safe haven for those who were displaced by the Hill and Woolsey fires. When the evacuations started Friday morning,
Encore for ENCORE
Floppy hats and colorful swimsuits may sound like leisure wear for a pool day, but Pool Manager Deborah Hefter, alongside about 69 ENCORE students, meet
Girls take to the stage
Caryl Churchill’s Top Girls comes to Pierce College under the direction of Shaheen Vaaz. This all female cast production highlights the life altering decisions women
No life like the farm life
The Pierce College campus is the only community college in the surrounding area that has a farm. Courses taught on the farm allow students to
Perform your heart out
Singers belting high notes and low ones, a musician strumming from a guitar, another tooting a trumpet and the plinking of piano keys are some
Thank you, please come again?
Colorful jugs of aguas frescas, fresh produce, pressed juice and hot tamales are a few of the items available for purchase at the farmers market