CCCAA approves plan for athletics
COVID-19 meant that student athletes, some competing in their spring sports and others preparing for the fall, had to dramatically change their lives. That’s because
COVID-19 meant that student athletes, some competing in their spring sports and others preparing for the fall, had to dramatically change their lives. That’s because
Due to the pandemic, sports across the entire world have been put on pause or have seen their respective season come to an end. For
Lately I feel like a caged bird. I was supposed to move to Long Beach over the summer because I’m transferring to California State University,
With only 24 hours to prepare, write, rehearse and perform, seven groups of actors in The Journeymen theatre club performed live May 23 over Zoom
More than 100 people gathered, many holding signs and chanting “Black lives matter,” “Say his name” and other call-and-response sayings in support of Black Lives
People gathered at an event organized by Northridge Black Lives Matter (BLM) at the Delmar T. Oviatt Library at California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Tuesday
About 70 people attended a demonstration in support of Black Lives Matter called Orange Aligned in Woodland Hills on June 3. The event began at
Please stay home. If you won’t do it for yourself, do it for your parents. Do it for your grandparents. Do it for the healthcare
Pierce College has closed its campus due to coronavirus fears, but the Student Health Center and the Farm remain operational. From now until spring break,
Of all courses in the Pierce ENCORE program for older adults, perhaps none is more timely and impactful than Maureen Feldman’s Staying Connected in the