Despite a resurgence in the second half, Pierce was not able to erase the point gap and fell to the Oxnard Condors at home.
Month: November 2015
Women’s volleyball on course for state title
Behind a good defensive effort and an even stronger offensive game, the Pierce College Brahmas beat the Mira Costa Spartans in three sets and advanced
Soccer’s season ended by Moorpark
The Brahma offense was shut-down in a season-ending defeat at home against the team’s divisional opponent, Moorpark Raiders in the second round of the Southern
Pierce Volleyball advances to quarterfinals
The Pierce College Women’s Volleyball team defeated the 15th ranked Riverside City College Tigers in a three set sweep, moving on to the second round
Hot Pierce-suit
Students went about their business as usual during another one of Pierce College’s typically slow Fridays unaware that just down Winnetka Avenue LAPD officers were
Pierce at night
When the sun sets, the mood on campus shifts. The atmosphere is more relaxed compared to the hustle and bustle of the day—but still is
Women’s soccer wins first round
The Brahmas were able to score three times and control the pace of the game in the team’s win, despite playing against a defensive minded
Anthropology Club begins cultural excavations at Pierce College
Anthropology students don’t have to go to excavation sites to learn about different cultures, they can do that in the comfort of a Pierce College
Blatigenous Club holds “Trans Lives Matter” demonstration
More than 20 people gathered with the Blatigenous Club of Pierce College at a “Trans Lives Matter” demonstration Wednesday in the free speech zone on the
Horses and riders: good neigh-bors
Neighs filled the air as horses strutted their stuff for an audience of hundreds on Saturday, Nov. 7th. Pierce College’s Sixth Annual Parade of Breeds