In a class of 30 students, an average of six are classified as homeless. One Book, One Campus aims to emphasize this statistic with their
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‘Ex Machina’ kicks off festival
Over the last decades, the role of women in film has slowly changed from the typical protagonist such as a damsel in distress to women
The write path to success
For years, students have been made to bring hard copies of their essays to the Center for Academic Success hoping to get a 30 minute
Rough draft for new writing center
Writing an essay requires a series of steps such as planning an outline and editing drafts before the final paper is complete, which can be
No place for placement tests at Pierce
Students who have been at Pierce for more than a year remember the era of math and English placement tests. Now, Assembly Bill 705 takes
“For The Love Of Dog Film Festival Screening”
The Department of English and Philosophy opened it’s bi-annual Interdisciplinary Film Festival last Wednesday at the Great Hall. This year’s theme being
Rayn-or stirs up the pool
The transition from high school to college is a time for new beginnings, which allows a person to expand their horizons. Hollen Raynor is one
Auteur Film Festival: “Blue Velvet”
The smell of popcorn filled the room as people filtered inside, waiting in anticipation of enjoying a two-hour film. A showing of David Lynch’s “Blue
Major worries
Transfer deadline is Thursday, and the anticipation of transferring or registering for fall 2018 is leaving many students wondering if their major is right for
Auteur Film Festival: “Lolita”
A half-full audience with differing opinions gathered their snacks and sat in front of a black and white screen to watch an old film present