When Clarence W. Pierce founded the college in 1947, he had three main goals he wanted for the School of Agriculture. Educate future farmers and
Category: Photo Essays
“Watch me whip, watch me neigh neigh”
As horses gallop one by one through the arena, their cascading and colorful manes wow the crowd at the eighth annual Parade of Breeds. The
“I’m in love with the shape of you”
Art can speak for itself. Sculpture is a set of four combined classes to create a multilevel platform. Students are able to gain an understanding
Recite the sound bite
The sounds of modern day and classical music were played on the piano, drums and string instruments in the Performing Arts Building on Thursday afternoon
A toast to life
The Pierce College Theatre Department’s production of Aaron Posner’s “Stupid F—— Bird” premiered this weekend, and has people talking about more than just the title.
Think pink, support the fight
October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month, and the Student Health Center organized a booth on campus to pass out information about the disease and bring
It’s all in the details
The costume is a large part of the character. The details put into the attire can highlight aspects of their personalities and set a scene.
Students march for free education
“Sign the bill” was chanted through the streets of Downtown Los Angeles as participants, including Pierce students, marched in support of tuition-free education to full-time
Traveling the world
Art lines the walls for students, faculty and community members in Art 3301. The Art Gallery welcomes a new artist exhibition, which runs from Sept.
Nothin’ but a string thang, baby
The Kadima String Quartet began the fall 2017 ASO concert series, bringing an educational immersive experience. The concert was Sept. 21 in MUS 3400. The