Thousands of people filled the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on Oct. 1 in solidarity for freedom in Iran following the death of Mahsa Amini.
Category: Photo Essays
Vintage finds on a vintage campus
Every fourth Sunday of the month, the Topanga Vintage Market comes to life on the Pierce College campus. This Sunday, people from various walks of
What a rush!
After two years of virtual gatherings, the Associated Student Organization (ASO) successfully stole Club Rush back from the internet and returned it to its rightful
Asian culture celebrated at Pierce
At the 1st Valley Asian Cultural Festival in Rocky Young Park on May 7, attendees took a peek into the lives of the local Asian
Pro-Choice rally in LA
After the Supreme Court leak of the possibility of overturning Roe v. Wade, protesters took to the streets of Downtown Los Angeles on May 14
A day of recognition
Students attended the Clothesline Project on Denim Day on April 27, during Sexual Assault Awareness Month in support of victims and survivors of sexual and
Vrooming onto campus
Motors revved while the smell of oil and rubber filled the air at the Supercar Sunday event in Lot 7 at Pierce College. Local car
Old MacBrahma had a farm
Pierce College was founded as an agricultural college in 1947, and the school stays true to its roots. The Pierce College Veterinary Science club makes
In the autoshop
Alex Villalta, a professor of the Automotive Service Technology program, shared his profound knowledge with the students of suspension brakes and power systems class on
Being prepared for hostile situations
School shootings remain a threat to public safety, requiring first responders to have the skill set to successfully deescalate dangerous situations. Los Angeles County Sheriff’s