Free HIV test for students were provided by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation (AHF) in front of the Student Service Building from March 21 to 24.
Month: March 2016
Con: Taking a year off to travel is counter-intuitive for students
There has been a long debate on whether students should be able to take a year long vacation from school for travel. Most students will
Pro: Traveling helps students discover themselves
There is no better way to discover yourself and grow as a person than long term independent travel. You will be offered a sense of
Pro: More lockdown drills needed to better prepare campus and students
Just as schools across America practice fire and earthquake drills, a more frequent lockdown drill should also be practiced by Pierce students and staff. Lockdown
Concussions linked to football
After 20 years of denial, the NFL has finally acknowledged that concussions and brain diseases such as C.T.E. (Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy) are linked. Jeff Miller,
Brahma baseball loses to Cuesta
Pierce College competed against Cuesta College ended with Brahmas losing 9-1 against the Cougars at home, on Friday, March 18. According to Brahma’s Head Coach,
Plant Facilities remembers an unforgettable smile
Ansar Jeff X, a custodian at Pierce College and assistant football coach at Kennedy High School, died in his sleep Saturday Feb. 20. He
Tennis losing streak at 10 games
The tennis team continues its winless season, losing 10 straight, after falling to Ventura College at home on Thursday. Pierce’s Nick Kerhulas and Kiran Dev
Accreditation committee delivers positive report
The Accreditation Steering Committee delivered a positive exit report Thursday, March 10 in the Great Hall after last accrediting Pierce College three years ago. During
Pro: Student parking fees supports the campus
Parking has always been an issue at Pierce College, especially during the first two weeks of a semester. Not only do students argue about the