'Reanimate' brings energy to
          MICHAEL SMITHLIN Reporter
          
          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 faculty.
          
    The 2022 spring dance concert, “Reanimate,” was the first performance at Pierce since 2019.
          
    The Pierce Arts Department partnered with Charter High School of the Arts Multimedia and Performing (CHAMPs) to deliver a three-day concert, ranging from films of dances detailing the struggles with COVID, to ones celebrating Latin culture.
          Artistic Director Denise Gibson and dance professor Brian Moe led the concert.
          “We’ve been off the stage since fall of 2019, so to come back and do anything, especially to have a high school with us too, feels great,” Moe said. “We’re so excited and proud of everything the dancers have done, along with the student and faculty choreographers. We couldn’t be more proud.”
          Moe directed, choreographed and made the musical scores for two of the dances.
          “We did one film piece, which we filmed on campus over five or six different weekends, on top of rehearsing for the other piece at the same time,” Moe said. “It was a long process with a lot of editing, and I did the scores for
          both of them, which led to no sleep, but it was worth it, and I was so happy with how they turned out.”
          Moe and Gibson shared optimistic views that the concert would allow for current Pierce art and incoming students to feel welcomed, while highlighting the art program’s reanimated presence on campus.
          “We’re hoping this really gets some great attention, and people realize dance is back at Pierce College, and we’re going to revitalize with what we can,” Moe said.
          Following the spring and
          summer semesters, Moe will lead the Arts Department in the upcoming fall semester.
          “I’m hoping to either get CHAMPS, Taft or another high school, such as when we’ve had VAAS (Valley Academy of Arts and Sciences) in the past,” Moe said. “We’re hoping to get one of them in with us and get more students involved, more student choreographers, more people auditioning, and we’re really hoping to build back the department strong.”
          Gibson referenced the work that led to the concert, and how much the students had to prepare.
          “I think it was really important for the students to become more active, and I think they got accustomed to sitting down a lot,” Gibson said. “Just on a level of physical fitness, it’s been really rewarding to see everyone get back in shape, get motivated and excited to dance again.”
          Many of the performers came back after a multi-year hiatus.
          “Especially in the last dance piece, a lot of the students were with me pre-COVID, and they came back when they were able to for in-person classes,” Gibson said.
          Pierce arts student and dancer
          Alejandra Leon looked forward to the concert for some time.
          “I think it’s really exciting getting back to it and finally being able to perform and be on stage, and kind of reminding people what the arts are really about is so special,” Leon said.
          Having been away from the dance program was difficult for Leon, but she was happy to return to reunite with other performers.
          “It was really emotional having been at this school and dancing for as long I have been, and finally being able to perform and return with professor Gibson. Dancing and seeing everyone that
          we used to work with is really fun and truly an amazing feeling,” Leon said. “In a way, it’s very much a stress reliever.” Leon offered advice to incoming students who are interested in the arts and dance programs.
          “Have fun with it, be yourself, and show your personality, because it really shines on stage,” Leon said. “It is really nervewracking coming in, especially as a new student, but everyone here, especially in the dance community, is really sweet and welcoming.”
          
              
              
            
            Graduate speaker expresses unity with peers
          JAYNA KUKLIN Copy Editor/Reporter
          
          Yanise Daaku will use her moment during the Pierce College commencement June 7 to reflect with her peers on their hard work together, while vocalizing hope for the eager graduates anticipating their next step toward a promising future.
          
    The ceremony begins at 6 p.m. in Rocky Young Park.
          The Umoja student and business major, who switched from studying biology, expressed how graduating from college is a huge deal for her.
          “My experience [at Pierce] was great, and I had a great support system,” Daaku said. “I changed my major once, and I was able to graduate and transfer in two years.”
          Daaku went to Granada Hills Charter High School, where she studied the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme, which is a twoyear educational path designed for high school students in 140 countries around the world.
          Daaku graduated from Granada and got into University of California, Riverside (UC Riverside) and University of Southern California (USC).
          But, Daaku said that she decided to attend Pierce because classes were moved online and the expense of the UCs.
          Daaku said that the biggest lessons she learned while attending Pierce were timemanagement and social skills. She plans on being an entrepreneur and a business owner.
          “I like the medical field, so I want to open my own clinic,” Daaku said. “I also want to open up my animation studio.”
          Daaku serves as a Peer to Peer mentor for first-year students in the Umoja program, where she guides them on adjusting to college and how to find resources.
          Umoja coordinator and counselor Kalynda McLean said Daaku is the right person to speak during the ceremony because she embodies Pierce’s values.
          “Her dedication to excellence, sense of community, commitment to perseverance, and collaborative nature exemplify the Pierce College spirit,” McLean said.
          
    McLean praised Daaku for her active participation in the Umoja program.
          “Yanise is quiet, focused and very personable,” McLean said. “She is a hard-working student that recognizes the value in communicating and getting to know her professors and
          counselors."
          "She is determined to do well and will dedicate the necessary time to whatever endeavor she is engaged in to ensure that she is
          successful.”
          Student Engagement Coordinator and counselor Lara Conrady said that she is a peer mentor who has made the most
          of her school experience.
          “She is able to connect with students, and we have confidence that her story will resonate with the other Pierce
          College graduates during the ceremony,” Conrady said.
          
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          Student dancers rehearse for the 2022 spring dance concert "Reanimate" on the Performing Arts Building Mainstage at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Thursday, May 26, 2022. The concert is the first dance performance in more than two years, devised by director Denise Gibson and choreographer Brian Moe.
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          The conversation revolving around the Supreme Court case Roe v. Wade's potential overturn has become one of controversy.
          To avoid division and isolation within the student population, Pierce College could publish a statement clarifying the college’s opinion on the situation.
          
    
    
    
    Publicizing an opinion would make Pierce’s intentions and efforts clear to students.
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          University School of Law and School of Public Health professor Nicole Huberfeld said that if Roe v. Wade was overturned, it might establish backlash toward other issues.
          “Roe v. Wade is part of a web of rights related to intimate relationships,” Huberfeld said.
          “It’s fair to say that this history and tradition test that Justice Alito is trying to push into the opinion could have implications for other civil rights and other intimate relationships.”
          The circumstance of Roe v.
          Wade becoming overturned and the potential influence toward other civil rights has become a concern for students.
          According to Alligator, medical students and staff at the University of Florida (UF) are concerned that Roe v. Wade being overturned could influence the school’s curriculum.
          Clinical assistant professor for the College of Medicine’s department Tina O’Shea said the college’s curriculum does not teach medical students
          
    
              
              
            
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          how to terminate pregnancies or perform abortions, but it does educate students on the reasons, methods and impacts of abortion.
          UF spoke about the situation, further encouraging students to educate themselves on the matter, and the school gave opportunities for those who disagreed about the opinion to demonstrate it.
          According to Patch, Virginia’s McLean High School had a youth-led protest advocation for abortion rights and emphasized
          that people are paying attention to what is happening around them, including students.
          If Pierce issued a statement on where it stands with the situation, students could feel inspired rather than abandoned. The statement could also support students’ effort in learning pregnancy techniques, safety precautions and termination, regardless of their major.
          
              
              
            
            Give us the cosmos one show at a time
          While driving down Victory Boulevard, one might notice a blue dome on the Pierce College campus. It’s part of Pierce’s observatory, a facility that isn’t offering planetarium shows or telescope viewing nights. Pierce should host planetarium shows and telescope viewing evenings again for the public. Astronomy professors can volunteer and help attendees navigate the night sky via telescopes.
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          Los Angeles Valley College hosted monthly planetarium shows open to the public. They were hosted and sponsored by the Astronomy Group, a campus club. Planetarium shows provided information on the night sky, constellations and extraterrestrial life.
          Past planetarium shows at Pierce were hosted by Professor Dale Fields. The shows were two hours long and six projectors projected the night sky above attendees’ heads.
          Santa Monica College hosts
          virtual planetarium shows on Zoom. These shows involve using freeware sky visualization tools that show attendees constellations, planets and deep sky objects in the Southern California night sky. There is also a question and answer session after the 30 minute show.
          Hosting virtual shows can be convenient when the Pierce observatory is closed. They also offer more convenience for those who cannot attend the in person events.
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            Use the break to get ahead
          BY JOEL ROBLES Reporter
          
          Taking classes in the summer can give you the advantage to graduate earlier and take fewer classes during the fall and spring semesters.
          Many studies have shown that there are many benefits to taking summer classes.
          
    According to a Harvard University blog there are several reasons on why you should take summer classes, including completing prerequisites before the fall semester begins.
          “There’s no good reason why you need to stick to the traditional—old-fashioned
          even—idea that you can only work toward your degree during ‘the school year,’” according to the blog.
          You can also save money.
          According to a blog by Pearson publisher, “Summer session courses typically cost less than if you were to take them during the regular school semester and community college courses cost even less. There are also many scholarships available for students interested in taking summer classes that you can apply for.”
          The workload for summer classes is usually less and if you are only taking one class, it is easier to focus. Also, it’s a
          shorter time commitment.
          At this point, professors are either doing part-time or not working. That is why they aren't giving it their all.
          Many students aren’t taking advantage of this.
          More than half of college students don’t take classes during the summer.
          According to The Hechinger Report, only 42% of first time, full-time college students manage to take summer classes.
          Although there is nothing wrong with students enjoying their break, taking one summer class can make a huge difference.
          (LACC) hosted a “Star Party.”
          The Physics Department and LACC’s Astronomy Club invited the public to this telescope viewing party. The college hosted the party off campus to get a better view of the night sky.
          Pierce could begin hosting these events again with telescopes provided by the Physics and Planetary Sciences Department. Pierce astronomy professors could provide extra credit as an incentive for their students to attend and help.
          At this event, refreshments can be available for purchase. Admission can be free. Pierce can hand out pamphlets or papers that contain information about certain constellations or stars that are visible that night. With COVID-19 restrictions easing, offering planetarium shows and telescope viewing nights can be opportunity for people to gather on campus and learn more about the night sky, and for Pierce to share its love for astronomy with the public.
          
              
              
            
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          BY JAYNA KUKLIN Copy Editor/Reporter
          
          Summer is right around the corner, and as students are preparing for vacation or graduation, one question is often posed to them.
          Should they take summer classes, look for work or take the summer off?
          There is no right or wrong answer, as everyone spends their summer differently, but there are some downsides to taking summer courses.
          According to a blog written by Tim Brunicardi on March 22, 2018, at Hocking College,
          
    taking a summer class is a different animal from taking courses during the fall or spring.
          Summer courses are much shorter, so it’s impossible for students to learn the same coursework as they would during a full semester.
          For example, a typical summer session at Pierce runs for five weeks, though there is also an eight-week session available.
          If a student in a summer course learns the same coursework that a student in a fall class does, how do you think the student in the summer course would fare versus the student in the fall?
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          It’s hard to tell, as college is not that simple.
          Another downside of summer courses is having to deal with them financially.
          A blog written by Ransom Patterson on March 12, 2021, for CollegeInfoGeek.com explains that while taking summer classes can save money, it does not mean that financial aid or scholarships can make them free.
          Before deciding to take any summer courses, it is a good idea to check with the school’s financial aid office to make sure that any aid or scholarship money you may have can apply.
          Finally, taking summer courses can mean having less of a social life.
          A blog written by Isabel Thottam, a contributor for Monster.com, states that students that take summer coursework miss opportunities.
          Employers don’t necessarily care about the kind of courses you took during college, but instead are looking for technical and leadership skills. So it’s probably not a good idea to skip extracurriculars in exchange for trying to complete your degree.
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          CECILIA PARADA Editor-in-Chief
          
          With the semester coming to an end, Ara Aguiar reflects on her time as interim president at Pierce College.
          
    Q: The title of interim president doesn't last forever, and applications have opened for the full time title of president. I was wondering if you have put your name in?
          A: I haven't yet. I'm actually going through a lot of self reflection in terms of what my next steps are going to be. I love doing what I do. I am having a great time and I get along very well with all of the leadership.
          I'm reflecting and I'm trying to make my final decision. I have my documents ready. You know, I can just hit submit, everything is prepared. But I'm also in consultation, discussing things with my husband and seeing what we want to do next and going from there.
          I can't give you a final answer. My mom is also ill and needs a little bit more support. So there are other factors that are influencing my decision, but certainly it's not because I don't love being here.
          
    Q: What deciding factor would make you stay or convince you to put your name in?
          A: That's a tough one. I enjoy being president at Pierce. The fact that the team is now in place and
          that there's great opportunities to grow enrollment and to serve our community, those are all the things that really matter to me.
          In terms of making the decision, it's a very difficult decision. And that you know, what's really most difficult is like, oh my God, I'm getting old. You always equate retirement with doing nothing and with not being valuable any longer. And that's not the case at all, even if I decide not to continue.
          I plan to continue in education and to continue to teach. I plan to work on projects that I'm very committed to and get baccalaureate degrees into community colleges. I would support and continue to be engaged with Pierce.
          Q: Can you tell me about the challenges that you faced with being named interim president in such a challenging time?
          A: I think by far the most challenging thing was really keeping our faculty and students safe in a very difficult time. With all of the uncertainties, implementation of health orders, and modifications in individual schedules, and just the upside-down processes that we needed to do everything was new. We all worked well together. The faculty and certainly the staff did tremendous work shifting. We provided all of the resources that were needed to ensure that we were ready. One of the hardest things has been the things that are out of our control, things that we needed.
          For example, there is a lag of time waiting for inventory in terms of IT, computers and monitors. They're
          just backordered, and so we don't have access to the things that we have from a technology standpoint.
          We were limited in terms of who we could have working on campus. And so those were I think some of the hardest challenges. Also, we are getting the campus ready for instruction now that we are transitioning to more oncampus classes from an overall institution standpoint, so that's more like personnel and staffing and the impact on the team.
          From an organization standpoint, the biggest challenge for us right now is enrollment and how we can re-engage our students. How can we reach out to them and let them know that our facilities are safe?
          Everybody is uncertain, and so slowly but surely I'm noticing more and more students are enrolling. I think we're beginning to recover a little bit. I'm hoping that the trend will continue.
          I've seen a slight uptick this summer compared to last summer in terms of our enrollment, and we are doing more outreach. We've also changed. One of the things we're doing is reaching out to our students, providing more resources and more support.
          Q: What would be your biggest highlights throughout your year as interim president?
          A: I think one of the things that I'm most proud of is our students, and the fact that our students hung in there. I mean, they were diehards. They stuck it out, and so the graduation further reinforces the strength and the commitment of our students. Our students had this
          dedication to continue with their education in this very difficult time when I'm sure their families were going through difficult times.
          I'm really proud of the fact that the faculty, the staff, the classified professionals and all of our team really try to focus on the students. Everyone did it together, so that's what I'm most proud of. Pierce was first with the utilization of technology that created an environment of flexibility for our students.
          We had the faculty and now the staff trained on the OWL technology to be able to have that flexible classroom that education instruction could continue, even though someone was remote and someone was on the campus. There's a lot of things that are changing. We hired an outreach coordinator. We've hired some Student Services representatives to further support our outreach efforts into our high schools and to our partnerships.
          We went for some grants and achieved a couple of grants in the automotive area, and we have some applications into the National Science Foundation. I'm proud of the moments that I've been able to get additional funds coming to Pierce College for programs.
          I'm hoping to continue to support that initiative and pursue foundation grants for things that the campus wants to achieve.
          Q: What are you looking forward to about graduation?
          A: I just want to see the students. I think it's probably one of the happiest times. This is a big accomplishment for our students. Celebrating good things and good outcomes are very rewarding.
          Q: So it is the first graduation ceremony since the beginning of COVID. Can you tell me a little bit about what that feeling is like?
          A: You miss that connection. That cannot be replaced. I think that as human beings, we really enjoy being in each other's company versus a computer screen.
          I think people just really like being around people, and I personally do too. So I'm really looking forward to it, and it's a lot of fun, meeting faculty and staff that I have never met except for that I've seen them virtually. So it's going to be fun, and we're trying to make it as engaging as possible. I love graduations, I have always attended graduations as a faculty member and it's so much fun seeing your students walk. It's just really rewarding.
          Q: The plan next semester is to have classes half in person, half online. I wanted to gauge your feelings, your optimism and your hopes for that semester in terms of enrollment, student engagement and faculty returning to campus.
          A: The reality is that our future of exactly how much is going to stay remote and how much will come back is still uncertain. The key is going to be to remain flexible.
          Number one, Pierce needs to stay flexible and be responsive to what our students need. We will be able to serve our students and that will lead us to be successful in achieving our enrollment goals.
          We had an expectation that online education could not educate students in the same way that an inperson class can, and that is not the case. We can be just as effective. It's just a matter of personal preference and the students' flexibility.
          What we're finding is that maybe our students now have more opportunities to take more classes. Once this is over, what we may find is that students are going to do a combination of both. They'll probably come to campus for some classes, and maybe then take some classes online so that they can still be meeting their home or work obligations. Faculty are learning that students can learn online. You just have to be creative and engage in a different way.
          Q: What makes you hopeful for next semester?
          A: The number one thing that makes me hopeful is that the percentage of vaccinations for our area is very high. My understanding is that it's approximately 80%. What that means is that individuals are safe and they've taken the situation seriously and have been responsible. The pandemic transitioning into an endemic makes me hopeful that we can gradually return to our campus safely and add more classes. Then as our society is safer, I think students will feel more comfortable coming to campus, especially those students that can participate in on-campus classes and be able to really experience college.
          I know that last year when I had one of the events, we did them outside in the Botanical Gardens. All that the students were saying was, “Wow, this is so great to come to college,” because there were some students that had never been on campus and they had been attending Pierce for a year. They had never stepped foot on the campus and so they were so excited to be there and see people and see their friends.
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            From the soccer field to the office Star athlete heads to UCLA to pursue a business degree
          SAMMY JOHNSON Reporter
          
          Hayley Villafane may be a Pierce College business major, but she can really kick a ball, according to her circle of friends and her coach, which she’s been doing since she was 5.
          
    But, her soccer life took off when she met her coach, Adolfo Perez, in high school. She played in her school’s club, an alternative sports option for students who have more of a competitive drive.
          
    “In high school, you play for three months. In the club, you play for nine,” Perez said. Perez also said that Villafane underwent a severe knee surgery that still affects her. But, he points out that she doesn’t let her physical disadvantages hold her back.
          “She’s stubborn, but she hasn’t recovered yet,” Perez said. “She literally played last year with one leg. She’s so strong that she did not complain once.”
          Injured knees aren’t the only thing that affected Villafane’s time on the team. She spent her first year at Pierce online, during the COVID-19 lockdown.
          “Overall, (being in lockdown) was kind of a bummer, but it never set me back,” Villafane said. “I missed my prom and my graduation. But, at the same time, it was good because I was able to go to Pierce, and now I am able to transfer out to University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). I feel like that wouldn’t have happened if COVID didn’t happen.”
          One of her best friends and teammates, Natalia Puccio, thinks that Villafane being on the team was a major contributing factor when it came to making it to the playoffs.
          “Hayley is a really strong midfielder because of her size, and she’s really good on the ball,” Puccio said. “She’s a very smart player, too. When she gets the ball,
          she thinks about where she’s going to play it before she plays it and what’s going to happen.”
          Villafane and Puccio went to high school together, and Puccio said she was astounded by Villafane’s playing skills even back then.
          “I remember our first game. It was an alumni game. She scored a banger from 40 yards out. It was so nice,” Puccio said.
          In Villafane’s opinion, the team did quite a bit better than she thought they would under her guidance.
          Still, a Brahma championship was something that never came to be.
          Pierce’s women’s soccer team lost 2-0 last year, according to Villafane.
          “It was a lot of pressure, but we did our best. I feel like it is what it is,” Villafane said. Villafane said that she does not plan to continue playing soccer after she transfers. Instead, she will major in business economics.
          Puccio is proud of Villafane’s accomplishments.
          “I don’t think any of my friends have ever been to a level as high as university,” Puccio said. “I think it’s definitely deserved. She worked so hard to get there.”
          Villafane was the first to welcome another of her best friends, Arianna Vigil, to her team. Vigil sees Villafane’s accomplishment as something that should serve as an example for others.
          “She shows the rest of the teammates that they can transfer to a nice school,” Vigil said. “Hopefully, that gives them the encouragement to do what Hayley does. She’s a good leader, she always has a smile on her face, and she brings the team up whenever they’re down.”
          Villafane said that she’s excited but nervous.
          “I think it’s going to go well,” she said. “If you stay on top of your work, do your homework and stay focused, the odds of you transferring are higher than they were coming out of high school.”
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        Photo by Nancy Corona Hayley Villafane holds a soccer ball during practice at John Shepard Stadium at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on May 24, 2022. She has been accepted to UCLA.
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        Hayley Villafane attempts to keep possession of the ball during soccer practice at John Shepard Stadium at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on May 24, 2022.
          
              
              
            
            Bringing the arts back to life
          
    Dreamy lighting and bold colors filled the stage as the Pierce College dance students performed “Reanimate” on May 27.
          
    
    Directed by Denise Gibson and choreographed by Brian Moe, the concert was the first dance show in more than two years.
          
    With performances such as “Reanimate,” life and a sense of normalcy are slowly restored back on campus.
          
    Pierce College Performing Arts Department faculty and students rehearse for the 2022 spring dance concert “Reanimate” in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Photo by Rozie Tadevosyan.
          Pierce College Performing Arts Department faculty and students rehearse for the 2022 spring dance concert “Reanimate” in Woodland Hills, Calif., on Thursday, May 26, 2022. Photo by Rozie Tadevosyan.
          Vanessa Quinones, Fernando Vera, Nina Garcia and Bryan Doo during their dress rehearsal performance on the Performing Arts Building Mainstage at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on May 26, 2022. Photo by Nancy Corona.
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          Paloma Ferrer braids Amanda Mason’s hair before the dress rehearsal at the Performing Arts Building at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif., on May 26, 2022.
          Photo by Nancy Corona.
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        Makeup products of the dancers use to prepare for the dance dress rehearsal in the Performing Arts Building at Pierce College in Woodland Hills, Calif. on May 26, 2022. Photo by Jasmine Casanova.
          
              
              
            
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          The Brahmas of the Semester were the top Pierce players in their respective sports. They were selected by The Roundup News Sports Editor based on their stats on lapcbrahmas.com.
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