If he’s in a playful mood, which he often is, Brian Moe will say the reason he likes to dance is because he can’t sit
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Woodwind artist changes the world with her clarinet
Correction She didn’t win the Emmy herself, she was a teacher in the program that won the Emmy. The Emmy winner is the founder of
Ted talks at Pierce
Despite his junior college professor telling him he would never make it in the broadcasting industry, Ted Sobel would go on to meet 750 Hall
A glimpse of France
Former professional basketball player and star of French film “De sable et de feu,” Kamal Moummad participated in the Q&A of Pierce College’s second annual
Pierce Applied Music Program performs
Classical compositions by J.S. Bach and Franz Shubert mixed with modern music by David Bowie and Adam Levine as students from the Applied Music Program
School suffers student budget woes
Reported by: Alejandra Aguilera and Samantha Neff Pierce is projected to have a $3.5 million deficit for the year. As a result, the Emergency Budget
The final draft: Writing Center going strong
Everyone learns in different ways, and the Writing Center at Pierce was started to help accommodate those looking for assistance in their writing. Center for
Leveling up at school
College is hard, and students need outlets that relieve stress and build school pride. An esports team could benefit the campus community by attracting new
Should there be a week-long Thanksgiving break?
Pro: Time to feast By: Samantha Neff Thanksgiving falls around the time of year where college students are stressed about their finals and the end
Brief: Name changes in Canvas
Students who want to change their legal names to their preferred ones can now do so on Canvas. Distance Education Coordinator Wendy Bass explained the