Attending community college should not involve worrying about paying for parking. After all, the main reason some students attend community college is to save money
Month: March 2016
Technology problems at Center for Sciences
Professors at the Center for the Sciences are frustrated that only three of the 29 classrooms currently have fully functioning audiovisual equipment, according to Dale
Field lab at the beach
For the students who take Professor Raymond Wellsʼ Biology 122: Marine Biology Laboratory Field Studies class, it is more than just a lecture. The class
Car overturns in collision on De Soto Avenue
A van and car collided on De Soto Avenue and El Rancho Road near the farm entrance to Pierce College on Wednesday, March 16. A
Cinematographer details his industry experience
Students gathered in the Great Hall to listen to Cinematographer, Marty Mullin, who talked about his field on March 15, hosted by the Associated Students
Teamwork made their dream work
Two-point difference in the fifth match makes the winning decision for the game men’s volleyball played at Moorpark College on Wednesday, March 16. Brahmas win
ASO approves funding for Makerspace club
The Associated Students Organization approved $1,743 worth of funding for the MakerSpace club during the senate meeting on March 15, 2016, at the Great Hall.
Softball loses doubleheader and player
The Brahmas (1-7) committed over 20 errors combined in their doubleheader loss against the Santa Barbara Vaqueros (14-6) on Tuesday March 15. The Brahma’s pitcher
Tennis is swept by Renegades
The Pierce College men’s tennis team was defeated in a 9-0 sweep by the Bakersfield College Renegades on the afternoon of Tuesday, March 15. The
Students visit campuses on Coastal College Tour
Thirty-seven students huddled into a bus at Pierce College to participate in a college tour, focused on coastal campuses in Southern California on March 10.