Angel Aviles was once known by many as Sad Girl, but they don’t say that to her anymore. Pierce College’s Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán
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‘Flor y Canto:’ Conversation with Danny Trejo
Los Angeles Pierce College students and faculty clutched books in their hands while whispering among themselves in the Performing Arts Building. Everyone was waiting
A celebration of life
The Associated Students Organization and the MEChA de Pierce College club hosted a Día de Los Muertos celebration on Nov. 4, from 11:30 a.m. –
One small act is all it takes
Gift-giving may feel rewarding to most, but for some, it can change their lives. Angelita Rovero, the advisor of MEChA, created the Wish Upon An
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
Honoring the dead
Movimiento Estudiantil Chicano de Aztlán (MEChA), a club that promotes the advancement of Latinos through political movements, hosted the celebration in the Great Hall on
Fiesta at The Great Hall
The sounds of rhythmic drum beats and heavy chanting blend together to fill the room, as a man in brightly colored indigenous clothing and an
Chicana con ganas a protestar
Achieving a sense of safety among those who feel threatened has become a widespread cause. Protests, walkouts, and campaigns have sprouted throughout the country following
MEChA sets their sights on Skid Row
Cold nights on concrete floors, shivering from the howling Los Angeles wind, homeless men and women are in need and coming to their aid the
Clubs clash on social media
Controversy surrounding immigration and the Black Lives Matter movement have ignited tension nationwide leading up to the 2016 presidential election. That kind of vitriol and