Canceling classes for Halloween just so college students can stay home seems somewhat unnecessary. As a college student, missing class time to stay home and
Month: October 2016
Project exposes domestic abuse
T-shirts of various colors hang across the Mall. On closer inspection, some of the clothes are decorated with messages of support, while others detail graphic
Bruins, Matadors and more
Dozens of universities are set to visit Pierce College on Thursday, Oct. 27 for the annual College Transfer Fair from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Brahmas put the squeeze on Citrus
The women’s volleyball team remained consistent as its high energy and strong defense lead to a league win against Citrus College at home. The number
Brahmas win 4 ghouls to 0
After missed opportunities on both teams left the first half scoreless, the Brahmas shut out the West Los Angeles Wildcats, 4-0. A ceremonial sophomore appreciation
State champion heading overseas
She wakes up and comes to work where she brings her skills as a mentor for the women’s volleyball team. She’s known for leading Pierce’s
When there’s a ‘Will’, there’s a way
Soccer is more than just a sport. For some, it guides their lives. Women’s soccer assistant coach, William Diaz, 38, has played the sport his
Beneath the tradition and the culture
Through archeology, the secrets of lost civilizations are revealed, and what was once unknown can now be explored. Archeologist, Ronald “Sonny” Faulseit, has a drive
Like a moth to a flame, he’s drawn to the job
While it has been expressed in different forms, the idea that if you love what you do then your job is not work has been
Faculty advocating for cheaper textbooks
The high cost of college textbooks continue to be a financial burden for many students wanting to pursue their education. Pierce College staff members are