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America’s racist roots
Campus Life

America’s racist roots

October 27, 2021 Anastasiya Orel

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

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The history and future of the farm land
Featured Stories Multimedia

The history and future of the farm land

October 12, 2017 Mohammad Djauhari

Pierce College is moving forward with plans to use the property on De Soto Avenue and Victory Boulevard for educational purposes serving the Agricultural Program

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Campus Life

Historic insight in modern times

November 30, 2016 Richard Espinoza

Drama takes the stage, transcending time with themes of overcoming social norms and a universal tale of familial bonds that speaks to audience members across

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Founding Father visits Pierce
Campus Life

Founding Father visits Pierce

December 7, 2015December 7, 2015 Mohammad Djauhari

An antique table adorned with a quill pen is placed on the stage before the crowd. A candle, powered electrically to mimic the form of

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Campus Life

Pierce College “Incorruptible” actor, life-long Shakespeare enthusiast dies suddenly

April 25, 2014April 28, 2014 Richie Zamora

We often become so distracted by the stresses in our daily lives that it’s easy to forget to take the time and appreciate the positive

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Features

History of the historic teacher

December 1, 2011 Anthony Bates

War. The boy always brought back books about war. That’s not what his mother brought him to the library for. She thought he should read

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Opinion

History bleeds on canvas

April 30, 2008January 13, 2012 Ariel Lassiter

If the message didn’t come across any clearer, I might as well be blind. Art is an amazing thing. It can capture millions of words on a single paper, canvas or poster. “The Armenian Genocide: Power of the Poster” exhibit at the Pierce College Art Gallery was, in fact, very powerful.

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Opinion

Black History Month:

March 4, 2008January 12, 2012 Archive

Black History Month is a time to reflect upon the works and achievements of black people like Martin Luther King Jr., Rosa Parks and Malcolm X – pioneers who fought for equal rights, respect and freedom. Is it our job as a people to keep those dreams alive? Yes.

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