On a sunny Saturday morning in the mountains of Los Angeles, Pierce students experienced the lush green trees and the serenity of one of LA’s
Year: 2015
Student suffers panic attack at Freudian Sip, carried away by paramedics
A female student had a panic attack and was carried away by paramedics at Pierce College’s Freudian Sip café around 12:30 p.m. Crystal Barrera watched the
Con: Guns on campus
The very notion of allowing students to bring weapons into a community college campus sends chills down the spine. The argument that “the only thing
Pro: Guns on Campus
A student’s protection is the most important thing on any college campus. The recent rise of sexual assaults and the ever present threats of school
Organizers of Job Fair offer advice and opportunities for student employment
Employers will meet with students along the Mall at Pierce College during the Career and Transfer Center’s Job Fair on April 2 from 10 a.m.
Fire alarm sounds in science building
A fire alarm was triggered in the Center for Sciences building at about 2 p.m. Wednesday, but the cause is unclear. Physics Instructor Mark Bowen
Player of the week: Anthony Stepanov (March 16 – March 22)
Anthony Stepanov, 21, is an outside hitter / opposite for the Pierce College men’s volleyball team and is majoring in kinesiology. He has been
Women’s volleyball coach takes his team to the sand
Eight time Western State Conference (South) coach of the year Nabil Mardini is one of the most respected coaches in the volleyball community. Recently
Tennis team loses fourth consecutive match
The Pierce College tennis team was defeated by San Diego Mesa College in a faceoff where Pierce only won one of the nine matchups on
Kenyan native brings his rugby skills to L.A.
For many Southern Californians, rugby is a new sport. But for Kenyan native Paul Maingi, it is business as usual. The 19-year-old Pierce College