An hour before the whistle blows marking the start of the volleyball game versus Hancock, students enjoy pizza in the front of the North Gym
Month: October 2016
Pitch perfect, singers shine
Rows and rows of stands held sheets of music while singers harmonized and sang soulfully in preparation for their opportunity to vocalize under the limelight.
Speaker Series: Television and bypassing the system
Television producer Jeff Schultz took the road less traveled when he stopped pursuing higher education to search for his calling in life. Now, he has
Brief: Football gets routed at home to rival Valley College
Pierce’s mental mistakes doomed the Brahmas from the start, leading to a 64-13 beatdown by rival Los Angeles Valley College on its home field, Shepard
Build-a-board surfshop
In the middle of the mess and clutter of tools dusted with a light layer of polyurethane shavings in a back shed of his Woodland
Spirit fingers and twinkle toes
ASL is not only an identity and culture, but for some, a necessity. People who have given their life to the art of dance can
Literature takeover: memoir echos lesson
Malala Yousafzai’s advocacy for girls’ education resulted in her getting shot in the head when she was 15. Four years later, she continues to speak
Women’s volleyball defeats Allan Hancock College
After losing to Moorpark, the women’s volleyball team got back on track as they defeated Allan Hancock College. With this win they increased their record,
ASO questions decrease in attendance at Pierce
Enrollment rates for Fall 2015 and 2016 semester was discussed in the Associated Students Organization Senate meeting on Tuesday Oct. 11. “For Fall 2015, there
‘My Sister’s Keeper’
Moving swiftly from one position to the next, while guarding the goal from all those that oppose seems easier said than done. Brianna Jacobo dreams