Following the restricted guidelines during the COVID-19 pandemic, many of the art and athletic programs at Pierce College have shared struggling moments for students and
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America’s racist roots
Pierce Library hosted the first event of the national One Book, One Campus project Friday afternoon. This project invites the Pierce community to educate themselves
Pierce Reinstates Scholarship Awards
The Events and Recognition committee have announced the revival of a student scholarship program at the Academic Senate meeting on Feb.22. The scholarship program, which
The camera debate continues
Students may be required to turn on their cameras during online courses for certain classes in the spring semester. The Pierce Curriculum Committee is exploring
The show must go on
The semesterly dance concert, usually held in the Performing Arts Building, will be replaced with a video dance concert, available from May 22-24. Fourth year
Student Awards Brunch relocated
The Pierce College Student Awards Brunch location has been moved from the Music Lawn to the South Gym and the time has been changed from
Never stop reaching for the heights
Of all the reasons to do the Tony Award-winning “In the Heights,” the most important is how the actors and Pierce College students
Mixing it up
The 2018 Spring Dance Concert, “Mixt,” is just as it sounds. Pierce is bringing dance to life by mixing different styles into one cohesive show.
Preview: ‘Pierce the Stillness’ dance recital
Salsa, swing, ballet and jazz are just a few of the dance forms that will be used to “Pierce the Stillness.” The Pierce College Dance
The stagelight swing
Bryson Wesley is creating a career in the world of dance and discovering new talents in the performing arts, which have landed him a role