Californians are starting to look for other alternatives to not spend money on gas or vehicle maintenance. However, the weight in wallets seems to be
Month: November 2014
Student safety after night classes is concerning
Now that it gets darker earlier due to daylight savings, students need to take precautions when taking night classes. Safety measures need to be addressed
New ASO club advisor replaces temp mid-semester
Adjunct faculty member Shaina Phillips became the new ASO club advisor last month after former club advisor Curtis Smith stepped down from the position. Smith
Anti-violence event introduces male-feminist roles
University of Southern California professor and chair of sociology and gender studies Mike Messner urged students to take responsibility to end gender-based violence at his
Last-minute insurance requirements cancel HIV/AIDS Awareness Week
Pierce College Student Health Center Director Beth Benne shook her head and fought back tears when she described one of her leukemia patients who died
Student hit by car in Parking Lot 7
An unknown male student in his early twenties was struck by a car after stepping off the curb of the sidewalk in Parking Lot 7
Pro: Proposition 46
The passing of Proposition 46 would enforce stricter regulations in the medical field and enhance our safety. Its main highlights are to require drug and
Player of the week: De’Shawn Jones (Nov. 3)
De’Shawn Jones is a sophomore running back from Mount Holly, NJ. He played in his first full healthy game back after dealing with
Volleyball ‘deserved this game’
The Pierce College women’s volleyball team continued its playoff push with a comeback victory in five sets against Ventura College at Pierce on
Soccer loses third game of the season
The Pierce College women’s soccer team lost its third game of game of the season against Santa Barbara City College on Friday, Oct. 31 in