Dia de los Muertos event honors traditions
As the brightly colored feather headdresses of Danza Guadalupana de Nuestra Senora del Valle seemingly floated around the main stage of the Pierce College Performing
As the brightly colored feather headdresses of Danza Guadalupana de Nuestra Senora del Valle seemingly floated around the main stage of the Pierce College Performing
The Women’s Volleyball team went against Allan Hancock on Nov. 1, resulting in a win for the Bulldogs 3-0. The first set began with a
The Pierce College Library hosted a misinformation workshop on Wednesday from 2 p.m. to 3 p.m. in the Library Classroom and was organized by Pierce
Students were actively engaged in Pierce College’s Transfer College Fair in an attempt to learn more about the transfer process and set their eyes on
Article compiled by Ryan Kassebaum, Matthew Stewart, Violet Garcia and Tim Lewis. Twelve candidates are competing for four open seats on the Los Angeles Community
Voting for the first time can be an empowering next step toward adulthood for many Generation Z voters. This experience offers an opportunity to impact
The Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) program is a gift and a curse. It has brought opportunities to many undocumented children who were brought
Historically, turnout among young voters has been low, especially when compared to older voters. Younger people sometimes complain and feel disillusioned with the state of
As election season enters the final stretch, presidential candidates are courting the youth vote, which could have a major impact on the outcome of the
With election day looming, some Pierce College professors and students talk politics in class — while others say it’s best to keep political discussions out