Contracts and timing have vexed the Foundation for Pierce College’s fundraiser with the Topanga Vintage Market (TVM), officials said, stripping them of badly needed operational
Month: May 2014
Ask Kate Anything: Why summer school is not intimidating
Dear Scared, Yes, the summer session is quite a bit shorter than the fall and spring semesters, but don’t let that fact intimidate you. The
Q&A: Joe Moran, Roundup player of the semester
Brahmas outfielder Joe Moran, who helped lead the Brahmas to their first playoff berth since 2010, has been named the Roundup’s player of the semester.
Baseball season review
After going 7-6-1 to start the 2014 season, the Brahmas baseball team gained momentum to carry them further into the postseason than Pierce College has
Scooby’s Corner: Crosstown rivalry intensifies
In light of the recent comments made by former Pierce College running backs coach Cordell Landers, now at Valley, he has made one thing clear:
Pros and Cons: Pros to taking summer courses
As the 2014 spring semester draws to a close, the students of Pierce College begin to weigh their options, head to summer school, recharge the
Pros and Cons: Cons to taking summer classes
Some students may be uncertain as to whether or not they should take summer classes. There could be some advantages to completing classes during the
Club 411: We B.U.I.L.D. unites student immigrants
Additional Reporting by Nicolas Heredia Being a new student at Pierce College can be overwhelming. A student has to learn how to navigate the
Pierce College student photographers win awards at Media Arts event
Some of the best work from photography students in Pierce’s Media Arts Department is on display in the library at the 37th annual photo salon,
Concert at Pierce brings students from the seats to the stage
Student performers captivated a crowded audience in the Music Room 3400 for the Concert at Pierce event Thursday, May 15, with more than 20 students