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Reporter Nicole Khait contributed to this story. Recent rains created damage to multiple facilities and several areas of the campus grounds. Interim President Ara Aguiar
Reporter Nicole Khait contributed to this story. Recent rains created damage to multiple facilities and several areas of the campus grounds. Interim President Ara Aguiar
Hybrid classes are preventing students from achieving their best performance in an academic setting. For those who don’t know, a hybrid classroom setup allows both
Maybe it is because the world is still recovering from the effects of the pandemic, but Pierce College’s Student Store needs a makeover– from
A 14-year-old boy left home for Los Angeles with dreams of becoming an actor. A 16-year-old boy wore hearing aids for the first time and
Pierce College Softball is back in full swing this Feb. after a nearly four-year hiatus. With a new coach and a roster, the program is
There are many ways to dive into the world of music these days–through YouTube, Shazam and even movie soundtracks. John Storie reminded Pierce College students
Most students at some point in their journey ask themselves if they are in the right place or whether they truly belong. A new space
For Black History Month, Pierce College professors discussed sociological and historical issues on Thursday in a presentation called Policing in America in the Faculty and
The Umoja Community held its annual Cocoa, Cookies, and Culture event celebrating Black History Month on Wednesday, Feb. 15. In addition to being provided cookies