During the past few years, the campus has undergone construction and upgrades to improve the look and feel of Pierce. In the center of the
Category: Photo Essays
Nationwide, we’re on your side
Students across the country staged the first of a series of walkouts on March 14 to protest gun violence. It was one month after the
Dashing down the Mall
Club Rush is one of the Associated Students Organization’s first events of the semester. It allows the clubs and organizations the chance to show students
Hey batter, batter
As baseball season hits its stride, the Brahmas look to improve on a 2017 season in which they narrowly missed the postseason. One month into
Skiing in a winter wonderland
Joe Perret glides down the bright white snow with a smile on his face as he follows behind a student learning how to ski. It
Blood forever feeds the fire
Young actors in theater don’t always work, but director Valorie Grear thought it would be the best way to go for her rendition of Federico
Light a flame, weld some metal
In Industrial Technology, sparks ignite the minds of students as they learn craftsmanship in this uncommon trade. Welding only can be found at two community
You want options? We’ve got them.
If students want a bite to eat, they can either sit down for a meal or choose the grab-and-go option. A food truck parked at
A thousand and one nights of tales
Actors jump, crawl and scramble across the stage, dodging carpets and pillows scattered across the floor. You’re in a tale of 1,001 Arabian Nights. The
Home Grown
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