Opened last semester, the Great Hall in the Student Community Center proves to be the ultimate money-saver destination for college students. We should take more advantage of it. At the back of the SCC it is a kitchen where students can store their lunch, dinner, or maybe make coffee, upon receiving permission from the Associated Students Organization.
Year: 2008
Soccer team steals game, leaves no goals on Glendale turf
The victory Friday night puts Pierce College at 10-2-3 for the season.
Fires scorch valley, prompt evacuations
With sirens echoing in the distance from emergency teams rushing to battle the flames engulfing the community of Chatsworth, hundreds of men and women anxiously waited to make temporary stable arrangements for their horses which had been evacuated from various ranches threatened by the fire.
Pierce women beat Bakersfield
The women’s soccer team beat powerful Bakersfield 1-0 in a physical game at home on Monday.
“Sex Drive” THIS WHOLE REVIEW SPOILS THE MOVIE
A virgin on a mission to man hood.
Last-minute touchdown saves Brahmas
The Brahmas are now 2-1 in conference after a game-turning touchdown was scored with 1:08 left on the clock.
Quick opponent retaliations seal loss for football team
The football team came down from their Oct. 4 win after losing Saturday against West Los Angeles College, 50-37, bringing their conference standing to 1-1.
‘Yes’ on measure J to receive $3.5 billion
A critical boost to the educational worth of Pierce College, as well as that of the other eight schools in the Los Angeles Community College District, is awaiting approval at the polls this year. If 55 percent of voters within LACCD boundaries vote “Yes” on Measure J, the district would receive $3.
‘Beverly Hills Chihuahua’ is all bark, no bite
“Beverly Hills Chihuahua,” loosely based on Disney’s timeless classic “Lady and the Tramp,” fails to please.
Loaded, locked for live drill
Incidents like the Virginia Tech shootings urge the campus sheriff’s department to take extra safety precautions.