Imagine a story based on the classic Romeo and Juliet situation – except instead of the family feud being real, it’s fabricated to bring the
Month: October 2013
New law neglects old problem
A two-tier system that allows California community college officials to charge more than $200 per unit for additional high-demand classes will do little to affect the
Women’s basketball hopes to redeem itself in upcoming season
Pierce College’s women’s basketball team was functionally dysfunctional last year, finishing fourth in the Western State Conference north division and barely making the playoffs for
Pierce takes down Santa Barbara City College’s unbeaten football team
The Pierce College Brahmas cruised to a high scoring victory over Santa Barbara City College football team on Saturday Oct. 26. In a fierce battle
Women’s Water Polo increases win streak to 9
Pierce’s women’s water polo team improved its win streak on Thursday after a rocky beginning, but finished with a stifling defense and a strong offense.
A homerun for the football team
Most football players spend years on the field practicing their skills and working hard to get ahead in the game, but one Pierce College player
Class crashers are unwitting victims
In spring 2013 more than 3,100 freshman students enrolled at Pierce College while only 2,545 basic general education seats were available, leaving a potential 550
Women’s basketball team prepares for season
The Pierce College women’s basketball team talks about the upcoming spring 2014 season.
Counseling Pierce Students
With the number of students attending Pierce College, it is not surprising that counseling time is difficult to attain, but the process of booking appointments