Workshops can raise awareness for autism
April is Autism Awareness Month, and Pierce College could benefit by offering classes and workshops on how to deal with an individual who has autism
April is Autism Awareness Month, and Pierce College could benefit by offering classes and workshops on how to deal with an individual who has autism
Gopher holes and outdated turf are several examples of poor maintenance the athletic facilities have. So the Academic Senate discussed on Monday about repairing the
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
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
Cinema often dictates and directly shapes the culture of its time. While American culture today is accustomed to violence, whether in shows, movies, video games
Soon to be Bruins attended UCLA Day hosted by the Los Angeles Pierce College Transfer Center. The event focused on guiding newly admitted University of
It’s been about two decades since Army veteran Joshua Lang stepped onto the stage. Not since he tried it for the first time while stationed
Breaking records and bringing justice. Maria Sandoghdar is combining her dreams by majoring in criminal justice and starring on the Pierce swim team. At 11
An obstacle course has many ups and downs. But for the Pierce College baseball team the season had more downs than ups. The team didn’t
Former Pierce College tight end Travis Koontz signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as a free agent. He was invited to participate in the rookie