Mental illness is extremely prevalent in the US, and college-aged students have an especially high rate of suicide, but Pierce College has several programs meant
Year: 2015
Student government elections to be held in April
The Associated Students Organization will hold its election next month from April 21 to 23. The ASO acts as Pierce’s student government and deals directly
Limited on-campus food selection hits Friday students hardest
After the closure last semester of Lovebird’s Cafe left the cafeteria vacant, on-campus food options at Pierce College are limited to three food trucks
Proposal to reword online education bylaws sparks debate
Proposed amendments to the language used in the bylaws which govern online education programs created a stir Monday among members of the Academic Senate. Concerns
Accident at Pierce’s Winnetka entrance
A two-car crash occurred shortly before 5 p.m. Monday at the Winnetka entrance to Pierce College. The cause of the crash was unknown, but a
Condors beat Bulls 10th straight time
Despite impressive pitching performances, the Pierce College baseball team extended a losing streak that dates back to April 2013, to 10 games against
Brahmas lose to second place Warriors
In a loud and hard-fought game against El Camino College, the Pierce College men’s volleyball team came up short and lost at home
Brahmas can’t match Cougars’ offense
The Pierce College softball team was unable to match Cuesta College’s overpowering offense in a home loss on Thursday, March 19. The
Softball drops doubleheader against Hancock
The Pierce College softball team lost both of its games in a double header against the Allan Hancock College Bulldogs on Tuesday, March 17.
Men’s volleyball owns the net
The Pierce College men’s volleyball team swiftly defeated Los Angeles Trade-Technical College on Wednesday, March 18 and ended a two-game losing streak. The Brahmas lost