Volleyball player Raymond Barsemian received a full tuition scholarship to Concordia University Irvine beginning in the fall of 2016 for his academics and athletics. Barsemian
Year: 2016
You got served
Most freshmen college students would find it difficult to balance a full schedule of classes with being a member of a competitive sports team, but
Fun in the CSUN
The beach volleyball team continued their exhibition games at California State University Northridge against the Matadors and the Santa Barbara Community College Vaqueros on Sunday,
Student works toward his future by digging into the past
Buried deep in the hard soil are the carbonized bones of dinosaurs that Jorge Barrera has dreamt of seeing since he was 4 years old.
Modern languages professor brings her culture to class
Between vigorous hand gestures and lively turns of phrase, professor Anne Le Barbu infuses class lecture with the rich culture of France. Four years ago,
College president approves new hiring
Recruitment of new hires for the fall of 2016 have been approved by Pierce College President Kathleen Burke which has caused some conflict among faculty.
Baseball drops third consecutive home game
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
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