The Pierce College baseball team recorded its third consecutive loss at home against the Ventura County Pirates. The 8-5 loss brought the Brahmas to a
Month: March 2016
Women’s swim team sweeps competition
The women’s team swam out with a win against all four opponents, while the men lost against their only opponent Bakersfield. Brahmas had a solid
Sand brings Pierce volleyball to the beach
For the first time, Pierce will be able to compete in women’s beach volleyball. The Brahmas have been officially approved as a sanctioned sport, according
Kicking it with the zen master
Sitting cross-legged on the soccer field at Pierce College, martial arts instructor Nathan Carlen, 38, breathes in the early evening air. Dressed in a
Life outside the norm
Entering a classroom filled to its capacity, Professor Charles Levy begins the lecture by posing the question, “What is sociology?” to his students. After
A long way from home
Second year Pierce College student, Auto Engineering major, Kevin “Che Che”, Campos poses in the Botanical Garden on Friday, Feb. 26, 2016 in Woodland Hills,
Mental health counseling a part of student fee
Students fund the entire Student Health Center in exchange for their $11 which includes up to six hours of free one-on-one mental health counseling, according
From stale beans to fresh grinds
The Freudian Sip is the only established cafe on campus, but after 10 years, the Pierce College Student Store is looking to cut ties with
Child Development Center moves for more strict photo policy
Professors in the Pierce College Child Development Center are currently in the process of implementing a new policy that will ban students from taking photos
Tennis star player returns, not enough for a win
The Pierce tennis team lost its fourth seasonal match to Cerritos College with a final score of 1-8. On Tuesday, March 1, Pierce College’s tennis