The Pierce College women’s soccer team won its final home game of the season against Cuesta College on Tuesday, Nov. 11 at John
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Speech should not be limited on campus
Colleges, universities and other establishments of higher education are meant to be places where the exchange of ideas are to be freely exercised without any
American Sign Language Club brings awareness on campus
Silently speaking with the movement of their hands as their figures glide in an effortless transition from one word or phrase to another, the American
‘You can tell someone’s smiling’
She paints abstract art, writes calligraphy, has two cats and her favorite movie is “Mr. & Mrs. Smith.” Although most of her interests are typical
Keep freedom of expression safe in the free speech zone
With public schools across the country abandoning their “free speech zones,” Pierce College must take a stand, continuing to allow people their basic First Amendment
Remove the free speech zone and keep peddlers off campus
The free speech zone at Pierce is an annoyance to students, offering little benefits to their educational progress and goals. Located on the Pierce Mall
Men’s basketball loses first tournament
The Pierce College men’s basketball team started the season off 1-2 in its first tournament of the season on Thursday, Nov. 6. The Brahmas were
Pierce football team loses last road game of the season
The Pierce College Brahmas lost its chance for a “winning” season on Saturday, Nov. 8, after losing to the Antelope Valley
Brahmas unable to score in crucial match
The Pierce College soccer team was unable to avoid a gridlock in a must win game at home on Friday, Nov. 7
Water polo fails to advance
The Pierce College water polo team struggled to place in the WSC semifinals after playing Ventura College and Santa Monica College on Thursday, Nov. 6.