Preview: ‘El Nogalar’ highlights Mexico
Characters traditionally overlooked will be in the spotlight of the Pierce College Theatre Department’s performance of playwright Tanya Saracho’s “El Nogalar.” “El Nogalar,” which means
Characters traditionally overlooked will be in the spotlight of the Pierce College Theatre Department’s performance of playwright Tanya Saracho’s “El Nogalar.” “El Nogalar,” which means
After a season of difficulties, the Pierce College football program will have a familiar face returning as head coach. Fitness Center Coordinator James Sims returns
There is a first time for everything. For the Athletics Department, it is no exception. Brahmas forward Kiara Washington became the first Pierce College athlete
Men’s volleyball continues to struggle with their sixth loss of the season coming at the hands of the El Camino Warriors in a home game
The Los Angeles Community College District’s (LACCD) mission statement vows to foster student success for all through providing equitable and supportive learning environments. But students
Taking a foreign language class for a minimum of two years in high school is a requirement in order to graduate. Students transitioning from high
Learning another language is a great benefit. It can help personally, socially and economically. Studies have shown that studying foreign languages results in respect for
The COVID-19 pandemic is gradually improving, and more students have returned to in-person learning. But students who started classes at Pierce College might not be
Although several months of the year are dedicated to recognizing minority communities, many individuals do not know how to be an ally or offer support
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