Whether it’s birthdays or accomplishments, celebrating is a way to show recognition and appreciation. So why then, are so many cultures going unrecognized when it
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A way to be mindful on campus
Between school, work and home stress, students often struggle to find the time and space to pause, breathe and be mindful. What if that place
A whole latte conversations
When the new president of Pierce Alexis Montevirgen first started strolling across the campus to introduce himself to faculty and students, most responded by asking
Not making cents
Center for Academic Success Director Crystal Kiekel expressed relief after the CAS budget was restored into their account Monday morning, following Kiekel bringing the issue
BRIEF: Air quality cancels outdoor activities at Pierce
Update #2 (Oct. 24, 7:48 p.m.) There are currently four ongoing fires in SoCal, including the Tick Fire in Canyon Country, the Basin Fire at
From struggling student to mentor of many
CORRECTIONS: The article incorrectly states McKeever went back to college at Valley College to get a Master’s degree. It should state he went to California
Undocumented Students Week at Pierce
The Dream Resource Center (DRC) provided support to Pierce’s undocumented students during Undocumented Student Action Week (USAW), which ran from Oct. 15-18. DRC Instructor Kimberly
Education through music
There is a reason learning an instrument like a guitar and getting Omaha Guitar Lessons is so popular – music allows people to express themselves
BRIEF: Football drops conference opener
In the first game under acting head coach Anthony Harris, football went on the road to face the Santa Barbara City College Vaqueros. Even though
Mentors deliver assistance to students
Pierce College’s focus is on student success, and the Peer-to-Peer Mentor Program helps by meeting with students one-on-one to aid with the transition to college