The Pierce College baseball team struggled with nerves and lackluster offense in its loss against Cuesta College at home on Wednesday, March
Year: 2015
BSU revamps club with full force
The existence of the Black Student Union has been a mystery and considered a gray area for students at Pierce College. The Pierce College
Pierce College up for accreditation, College Planning Committee attendance down
Low attendance rates to the Pierce College Planning Committee impede the ability to pass committee decisions as more important issues arise. Eight of the 17
Player of the week: Manish Kumar (March 9 – March 15)
The tennis team is 2-6 overall, but Manish Kumar hasn’t lost a single’s match all season making him 9-0. How does it feel being
Theater Preview: Cheese
Comfort food comes in all shapes and sizes. Laurel Ollstein’s play “Cheese” premieres at Pierce on Friday, March 27 in the newly restored Performance Arts
“LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted”
Atop the Pierce College Art Hill, which overlooks the ambiance of Woodland Hills, the group exhibition “LA Woman: On Her Own Terms & Haunted” catered
Food Review: Tomato Patch
Throughout its 40-year history, The Tomato Patch has served deli foods and vegetarian dishes to countless diners in Woodland Hills. The Tomato Patch is a
Pierce cheer team flies high, but falls short
The Pierce College competition cheer team lost to California Baptist University and University of Southern California at the Aloha International Spirit Championships Saturday, March
Men’s volleyball team self-sustains
The minimal funds the athletics department receives from Pierce College has led the men’s volleyball team to find ways sustaining itself. Head coach Lance
‘Tank’ captains tennis and football team
For someone who has been taught the art of discipline, his hyper presence is anything but reserved and his happiness is contagious.