High school is hard enough as it is: pimples, week-long relationships and learning how to drive are the usual hardships for the “typical student,” but
Month: March 2014
Building memories one chain at a time
As if trudging through the Pierce College campus with a backpack full of notes and carrying textbooks isn’t hard enough, it can be even more
Pirates sink softball team
For the first time in the Pierce College softball team’s history, a public address system was used by an announcer and the American flag was
Men’s volleyball team loses 5 of its last 6 games
Santa Barbara City College men’s volleyball team smashed their way to victory against Pierce College Wednesday, March 26, possibly taking the Brahmas out of the
Injured homeless man found near the North Gym
Additional reporting by Staff Writer Carrlyn Bathe and Staff Reporter Stacey Arevalo Paramedics and campus sheriffs were called to Pierce College after an unknown injured
Lovebirds Café and Bakery officially opens in campus cafeteria
The cafeteria on campus officially opened its doors for a soft opening on the bottom floor of the Library/Learning Crossroads on Tuesday, March 25. Regular
English teacher takes on new role
The walls of this office are bare. A few boxes are still packed with what will fill the empty bookshelf. The occupant of this faculty
Former Pierce student rides coast to coast on her horse
At just seven years old, riding horses and trailing through the dirt roads is what one former Pierce College student lived for. Gillian Larson is
F.A.S.T cars shared at automotive show
From shiney custom cars to beaters only for transport, the Future Automotive Service Technicians (F.A.S.T.) club had it all at their most recent meetup at
Lights out across Pierce College
One of the worst times to be at Pierce College is during the night. When the sun sets and the few sources of light left