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
Year: 2016
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
Criminology major moves to CSUN
Cal. State Northridge is currently waiting for chancellor approval to create a criminology major for spring 2017. Until now, students who wanted to apply for
A safer campus for all
Public safety, sexual assault, a safe zone workshop and upcoming events were some of the issues that were discussed during Monday’s Academic Senate meeting in
Brief: Women’s volleyball beats Citrus College
The women’s volleyball team defeated Citrus College 25-19, 25-18 and 25-12 to improve their overall record to 20-3. Pierce suffered an injury after Shanon Volpis
Pierce struggles in the water against Cuesta
Speed was a factor in Pierce’s loss to Cuesta, 21-13, on Thursday, Oct. 20. Cuesta’s strong start in the first quarter would dictate how the
Day of Politics at Pierce College
Reporter Mohammad Djauhari documents the 2016 Day of Politics at Pierce College. Djauhari also interviews students to ask about their political views, and why they’re
Students seek job opportunities
Students interest in the health industry had the chance to attend a job fair in The Great Hall on Monday Oct. 17, and were informed
Soccer shutout Glendale in road win
Women’s soccer put their loss to Santa Monica behind them as they cruised to a 5-0 win against Glendale. Leslie Ramirez led the team with
Brahmas football failed to snag the Victory Bell
Pierce struggled to hold onto the football most of the night as early mistakes led to a lopsided defeat against their crosstown rival Los Angeles