In Pierce’s northern gym, a group of nine students pays close attention to their 18-year-old choreographer, Patrick Ramos, as he demonstrates the carefully constructed movements
Month: April 2016
Pro: Pierce should have frequent fundraisers on and off campus
Pierce should frequently have fundraisers because they can be a luxury to the campus. By having fundraisers on a monthly basis, whether on or off
ASO host tailgate to show off Brahma Spirit
The Pierce College Associated Students Organization hosted its first baseball tailgate event on April 21 at Joe Kelly Field. Lara Conrady-Wong, student engagement coordinator and
Vegan Society holds first potluck for Earth Day
Music, food and an opportunity to meet new people were the themes of The Pierce College Vegan Societies first Potluck in the Great Hall on
Con: Pierce should not have frequent fundraisers on and off campus
Part of the experience of attending a higher education institution is discovering a career path to pursue. For some students, the decision is quick, while
It’s all in the business
There are a number of college students scavenging for jobs who don’t know how to go about doing an interview, how to dress, or what
Denim day awareness empowers victims and survivors of sexual assault
Students, faculty, and staff of Pierce College participated in the annual Denim Day on April 27, 2016 through the Clothesline Project. Survivors and victims of
Pro: Larger class sizes beneficial to students
Larger class sizes can be very beneficial to students by allowing them to take classes to complete their credits that are needed to transfer or
Cougars beat Brahmas
Baseball took a loss 12-1 against the Cuesta College Cougars on Thursday, April 28. This is the Brahmas’ second loss against the Cougars this season.
Vice President of ASO becomes president
After 13 years in the Navy, one business management major hopes to make a big impact on campus in the year to come. Barbara Lombrano,