Aiming for the playoffs: women’s basketball reflects on their season
With the season at an end and the towels hanging, the noises from the fans on the court seemed to diminish after the women’s basketball
With the season at an end and the towels hanging, the noises from the fans on the court seemed to diminish after the women’s basketball
To read this story in Portuguese, click here. Something old, something new. Something sad and shocking blue. Weddings are supposed to be a time to
Robots can’t catch COVID-19, so college campuses throughout the country used this to their students’ advantage during the pandemic. When working with students, from the
The technologies that shape the world are rapidly evolving, from generative artificial intelligence breakthroughs to improvements in robotics and manufacturing. Although it is important to
High school students get a glimpse of Pierce: Students from Cleveland High School, John R. Wooden High School and Taft High School visited Pierce College
In a world where stigma often shrouds discussions of mental health, a presentation on ending the silence and fostering open dialogue, understanding and support was
The Multicultural Center got a taste of 1960’s French New Wave cinema and even though it’s dated, the laughter from the audience proved that some
The Pierce College softball team battled against the Cuesta College Cougars, taking the lead in the first inning of the game, before Cuesta came back
Interim President Ara Aguiar spoke about ongoing issues at the Welcome Center—which is still open but has been slightly restructured—during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in
Building 600 is usually reserved for academic meetings, seminars and award ceremonies. But as the clock struck 5:30 p.m. last Friday, it transformed into a