Sexism, Racism and other negative yet realistic occurrences that people will most likely encounter in the workforce today were the topics of the Labor Panel
Month: November 2011
Men’s basketball bounces back to victory against Glendale
After a shaky start in the tournament at El Camino last week, the Pierce College men’s basketball team rebounded back to victory on Tuesday in
Another side in the life of the Pre-Vet Program director
It was June 1967, during the Nigerian Civil War when 14-year-old Leland Shapiro decided to hide three members of a family in the Republic of
Construction projects prioritized
The completion of campus construction projects was prioritized during a Pierce College Council (PCC) meeting Nov. 17. The decision to alter construction plans was
Volleyball team to keep feet on the ground as they wait for playoffs
As the season winds down and they keep on piling up win after win, the Brahmas women’s volleyball team keeps preparing harder and harder each
GIS showcases mapping technology
Seven local businessmen spoke to students in the Great Hall for Pierce College’s first annual Geographical Information System (GIS) Day Tuesday, Nov. 15. GIS
Ceramics to be sold at Winter Festival
Handmade ceramics will be sold at the Winter Festival Saturday, Dec. 3, in Room 3308 and the art quad. Students from beginning to advanced ceramics
No Bull-Nov 16, 2011
Comic: Maria Salvador—Animation: Jose Romero
Top 5 applefritters near Pierce
When one thinks of a sweet breakfast treat, thoughts jump quickly to donuts, turnovers, danishes and even coffee cakes. But there is a serious snack
Geography professors host GIS Day
In celebration of Geography Awareness Week two professors hosted their own presentation educating students about the technology, which enables users to create maps and charts.